An arcade operator caught a cheating employee using AI Trojan Terminator device logs. This case study covers how hardware evidence identified an inside job.
The Situation
A fish game arcade had installed Gen2 devices on all machines and seen significant improvement in payout discrepancies. However, one machine continued to show anomalies even after protection was active. The owner was puzzled because the Gen2 device was logging normal activity and not detecting any signal attacks.
The Investigation
We installed an AI Trojan Terminator on the affected machine. The device’s anomaly log showed that unusual signals were appearing on the communication bus during specific times. Cross-referencing the timestamps with the staff schedule showed that the anomalies only occurred when a particular employee was on duty.
The Discovery
The employee was using a small device to trigger credits on the machine during slow periods. The device was not broadcasting a wireless signal, so the Gen2 device did not detect it. It was a physical device that the employee attached directly to the coin mech cable inside the cabinet, using their legitimate access to the machine interior.
The Results
After the employee was dealt with, the anomalies stopped completely. The machine’s revenue returned to normal. The AI Trojan Terminator remained in place as protection against future internal or external attacks.
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