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https://www.wired.com/story/meet-alex-the-russian-casino-hacker-who-makes-millions-targeting-slot-machines/

What an interesting read.
Alex, the hacker in the story, claims he has reverse-engineered programmable random-number generators (PRNGs), allowing him to identify when a slot machine will generate a big win. And, according to the story, Aristocrat admits he was perhaps successful on some of its older slot machines (many of which are still in use at many American and international casinos). Alex claims to have worked as a cryptologist for FSB (the Russian equivalent of the CIA/NSA). If Alex is correct, then all of us should probably be worried about a lot more than just jiggered slot machines.


And, our government apparently requires technology companies to provide 'back doors' it can use to access otherwise 'secure' data. This puts everyone at risk if others identify how to compromise security critical to American infrastructure, all implemented so often now with out-of-date technology designed with 'back-door' security flaws.
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Can Slot Machines Be Hacked
There are plenty of vulnerable RNG's out there.
He targets older machines. New machines, presumably, have better RNGs.
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That article is getting a lot of traction. It was featured in today's CDC Gaming Reports email news brief. And I saw it on the 360 Vegas twitter.
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He targets older machines. New machines, presumably, have better RNGs.
The article mentioned 50 Dragons, which I believe is a fairly modern game.
That article is getting a lot of traction. It was featured in today's CDC Gaming Reports email news brief. And I saw it on the 360 Vegas twitter.
Yes, it was an entertaining read but I'm still skeptical of the claims. Furthermore, I think Aristocrat would pay up if it believed the claims to be valid.
