The latest EMP jammer being sold on online marketplaces poses a significant threat to fish game arcades. This article covers what the device looks like, how it works, and how to block it.
The Device
The latest EMP jammer is sold on major online marketplaces for under $200. It is housed in a plastic case the size of a phone charger and operates on standard batteries. The listing often describes it as a “testing device” or “frequency analyzer” to avoid detection by marketplace moderators.
How It Works
The device generates brief, high-voltage electromagnetic pulses that corrupt the motherboard data bus. When the pulse hits, the motherboard interprets random voltage fluctuations as legitimate signals, triggering credits or payouts. The pulse lasts microseconds and leaves no physical evidence.
How to Block It
The Gen2 device detects EMP pulses using continuous RF monitoring. When it detects the characteristic voltage spike, it isolates the motherboard momentarily, preventing the pulse from affecting the data bus. The device blocks the attack in under 50 milliseconds.
Recommendation
If you operate fish tables in a region where online marketplace purchases are common, assume EMP jammers are being used against your machines. Install Gen2 devices with continuous monitoring to detect and block these attacks.
If your fish table is showing signs of EMP jammer marketplace, send me a message with your machine model and a photo of your setup. I will do a quick remote check for free. Every device comes with a money-back guarantee, official invoice, express shipping, and 1-on-1 technical support.
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