You have to wonder why Light & Wonder would manufacture such 'capable' machines that supposedly cost ~100K (capable version sold by...?)?
A standard, unaltered DeckMate 2 card shuffler used in casinos typically retails for around $10,000 to $12,000, according to federal documents and news reports. The company has since issued firmware updates to licensed casinos worldwide to patch the vulnerabilities and disable the exposed USB port.
**Shuffle Master was an independent company acquired by Scientific Games (now Light & Wonder) in 2013 as part of the acquisition of Bally Technologies. Today, the "Shuffle Master" name continues to be used as one of Light & Wonder's core product brands, alongside others like Bally and WMS.
A standard, unaltered DeckMate 2 card shuffler used in casinos typically retails for around $10,000 to $12,000, according to federal documents and news reports. The company has since issued firmware updates to licensed casinos worldwide to patch the vulnerabilities and disable the exposed USB port.
**Shuffle Master was an independent company acquired by Scientific Games (now Light & Wonder) in 2013 as part of the acquisition of Bally Technologies. Today, the "Shuffle Master" name continues to be used as one of Light & Wonder's core product brands, alongside others like Bally and WMS.
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