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      Tech Reveals How Card Shufflers Can Be Hijacked in Poker

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      A recent experiment shows a journalist, with the help of a security researcher, hacked a Deckmate 2 shuffling machine to expose how a cheater could know opponents’ hands in advance by tapping a USB port and reading the internal camera feed, then relaying signals to a partner during play to dominate a mock game. The hack underscored that while the manufacturer claims to have patched vulnerabilities via firmware updates, risks remain—especially for machines outside regulated casino settings.

      Sources: Poker News, Wired

      Key Takeaways

      – Even a standard casino card shuffler like the Deckmate 2 can be manipulated by plugging in a compact hacking device via an exposed USB port and reading internal camera data to learn the full deck order.

      – Knowing the deck order gives a cheater massive advantage—by relaying signals, they can play almost perfectly and win consistently, even without exceptional poker skill.

      – Though the manufacturer claims patches have been applied, the demonstration suggests vulnerabilities persist, particularly for machines in unregulated or secondary‐market use.

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      In poker, the shuffle is supposed to level the playing field—nobody knows what comes next. But a recent hands-on hack shows how that trust can be shattered. A journalist collaborated with Joseph Tartaro, a security consultant, to rig a Deckmate 2 shuffler. They plugged in a covert device to its USB port, gained access to its built-in camera, and used Bluetooth to transmit the exact deck order. In a staged game, a hidden partner relayed signals, allowing the journalist to fold, call, or raise perfectly—and win. The video demonstration gathered wide attention and confirmed that this sort of cheating is technologically viable.

      The technique isn’t just theoretical. Security researchers had already shown how the Deckmate line, especially the Deckmate 2, could be compromised by altering its firmware and bypassing simple integrity checks. The shuffler’s internal camera, intended for verification, becomes a liability if hackers can access it. Because many devices include exposed USB ports for maintenance, tampering can remain undetected. Even the hashing functions intended to verify code integrity can be subverted—hackers can forge the expected hash so the device reports itself as uncompromised.

      The manufacturer, Light & Wonder, responded by saying they have rolled out firmware updates globally “at zero cost” and asserted that no casino‐floor machine has been compromised. Yet critics point out that many machines live outside strict oversight—private games, secondary markets, or poorly maintained venues might not receive patches or proper security reviews. Moreover, the real danger lies not just in casinos but in any environment where safeguards are weaker and oversight is minimal.

      This episode isn’t just a poker tale—it’s a cautionary case about how even hardware we trust can be subverted when design assumptions go unchallenged, and checks don’t defend against crafty insiders or sophisticated attackers. It highlights the gap between theory and real-world security, especially for devices presumed secure by default.

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