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If a simple card shuffler in a casino can be manipulated, what other machines or systems—traffic controls, voting machines, medical implants—are similarly susceptible? The lesson is clear: as technology advances, so do the attack surfaces. The shift from traditional, manual methods to automated, digital systems must be accompanied by robust security measures to prevent malicious manipulation.
Conclusion: When Old School Beats New Tech
Greenberg’s exposé underscores a sobering truth: sometimes, the simplest (or oldest) approaches—like manual card shuffling—are inherently more trustworthy than their digital counterparts. But as casinos and consumers increasingly adopt smart devices, their vulnerability grows.
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