The FBI says card shuffling machines were hacked to cheat at poker as part of a major illegal gambling scheme. NPR's Ailsa Chang talks to a reporter who's been covering the machines' vulnerabilities.
The land-based gambling halls in fabulous Las Vegas are where the casino scene, as we know it, emerged from. Those spaces, filled with mechanical slots sitting alongside table games, grew the city and ...
LAS VEGAS (WKRC) - A teenager allegedly turned himself in for hacking into multiple high profile Las Vegas casinos, causing over $100 million worth of losses. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police ...
WIRED's Andy Greenberg teams up with casino cheating expert Sal Piacente and hacker/researcher Joseph Tartaro to exploit an ...
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Mob hand in fixed poker games ups the ante in illegal gambling investigation
A back-room poker game in Las Vegas with the added lure of playing alongside someone famous. For some people, it's the stuff ...
Federal indictments reveal sports corruption and rigged poker schemes with Las Vegas connections, raising concerns about ...
Is Las Vegas still a value? Are prices too high? Can people afford to still come to the valley? Those are questions that have ...
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