Russians Engineer a Brilliant Slot Machine Cheat---And Casinos Have No Fix

Russians Engineer a Brilliant Slot Machine Cheat---And Casinos Have No Fix

3/14/2017

link

https://www.wired.com/2017/02/russians-engineer-brilliant-slot-machine-cheat-casinos-no-fix/

summary

This article reveals a fascinating story about a group of Russian hackers who were able to exploit a flaw in certain slot machines to win big at casinos. The hackers discovered that a specific brand of slot machine had a predictable sequence of numbers generated by its pseudo-random number generator. With this knowledge, they were able to calculate the exact moment to press the spin button to hit a winning combination. The article discusses the sophisticated methods used by the hackers to gain access to the machines and the subsequent casino heists they carried out. It also reveals how the casinos and slot machine manufacturers struggled to fix the vulnerability, leading to losses of millions of dollars. The story highlights the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the hackers, as well as the ongoing battle between hackers and the industry to protect against such exploits.

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