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The Implications of Cracking the Code..
it was available on the internet, besides the lottery going broke, Most lotteries have limits on how much can be wagered on one combination and if they had to payout the limit 2 or 3 draws in a row, I'll bet they would simply shut down the game until their security could investigate why. If you were to crack the code i think the FBI and the ATF will be interested in you... Of course they would if you're talking about hacking into the Defense Department's computers but you're talkin
Nov 17, 2007, 9:59 pm - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Head of Turkish state lottery shot dead
The head of the Turkish state lottery was shot dead in his office by a former lottery employee on Friday, the state-run Anatolian news agency said. Lottery employees confirmed general manager Ihya Balak had been shot dead around 9:30 am (0730 GMT). They said police had sealed off the building. Private broadcaster NTV said the attacker, a former inspector at the state lottery, had shot Balak four times and had been detained by the police. It said the attacker had been the subject of an i
Nov 16, 2007, 7:21 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Heartbreak: Lottery scam led to NJ grandmother's suicide
I know someone that has won two fairly large online contests. What happens when you really win is they call you. They say, is this Mr. So and So? When you say yes, they say, Mr. So and So, you have won $XX,XXX from the such and such contest We have your name and address as Such and Such is this correct? When my friend replied, So is this kind of scam where I have to send you money first? They replied, No Mr. So and So, a when you win a real contest you are never asked to
Nov 14, 2007, 6:39 pm - grengrad - Lottery News

Tennessee Lottery: confusion not being cleared up
Kymystikal, takeitez many of the LOTTERY POST member's all know more about SECURITY and INTEGRITY on the operation of a state run game than anyone who DRAWS a salary from the great state of TN Lottery Commission<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< IT appear's all of the great lawmaker's of this state will strike out on a REAL INVESTIGATION of what are the FACTS and any corrections!! PLEASE>>>>>>>>>
Oct 5, 2007, 2:37 pm - psykomo - Lottery News

Tn response to email
Thank you for taking the time to send us your feedback on the new draw system and your email will be forwarded to appropriate staff. The security and integrity of our games is of utmost importance and this greatly impacted our decision to go to these type drawings as well as the fact that this type system is a trend in the lottery industry and used by other states in some or all of their drawings. The Tennessee Lottery goes to extreme measures to protect the integrity of its games in or
Oct 4, 2007, 7:09 pm - tntea - Lottery Discussion Forum

Jackpot winner says business as usual at executive assistant job
Mystery winner claimed huge SuperLotto Plus jackpot Judy Taylor won $93 million in the California Lottery, and said she was going to go back to work as an executive assistant. The Alameda resident told state lottery officials she would use the money to travel to Greek islands and Hong Kong, buy a new car, and, as a lifelong renter, finally break into the Bay Area housing market. Lottery officials said Monday that Taylor won the Sept. 1 jackpot for the Super Lotto Plus game, ending a
Sep 12, 2007, 2:43 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Bunky the lottery winner claims his prize
Bunky has officially claimed his bread. Maryland's latest jackpot winner, Ellwood August Bunky Bartlett, claimed his share of the $330 million Mega Millions winnings at lottery headquarters in Baltimore yesterday afternoon. The soon-to-be retired Dundalk accountant was greeted by Maryland Lottery Director Buddy W. Roogow. This is Bunky Bartlett, our new Mega Millions winner, Roogow announced to reporters. Bartlett was one of four jackpot winners. The other three winning tickets were pu
Sep 5, 2007, 7:45 am - Todd - Lottery News

Tenn. Lottery CEO breaks silence on drawing errors
I think someone is feeling the heat. And rigthfully so. I think if she has any regret it isn't because she made the decision to switch to an RNG and that decision costs the players a lot of money. But rather it is because after all her talk about security and integrity the system was indeed not secure and the process was totally lacking in integrity. It is obvious to me that Ms Hargrove couldn't care less about the players and that she has no intention of switching back to ball drawing
Sep 2, 2007, 8:21 am - Uncle Jim - Lottery News

It Is very very Easy To Win!!
This world's infrastrucures, inventions, technologies, homes, planes, cars, tvs, farming, businesses...etc...that you and everyone else enjoy the comforts of wasn't created by people who sit around all day doing nothing but day dreaming about winning the big one. Or some fairy godmother coming down and handing them something, on the way to easy street. Get over it. Santa dosen't exist! The majority was done by the sweat and blood of tireless inovators, scientists, enthusiasts, and all the bri
Aug 23, 2007, 10:54 am - pacattack05 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Indiana Lottery (Hoosier Lotto)
Response to William Foreman case - You say the Hoosier Lottery admitted William Foreman rigged a scratch off game. From what I've read, that's not exactly true. According to this link: http://www.in.gov/judiciary/opinions/pdf/04300701ehf.pdf William Foreman shared highly confidential information with his friends, locate and win from high paying scratch off tickets. I would see this as cheating. It may be considered rigging in a sense that it wasn't fair, but more on the lines of outri
Aug 13, 2007, 12:28 am - Guru101 - Jackpot Games Forum