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posted by Fnord666 on Wednesday August 23 2017, @09:58PM   Printer-friendly
from the closed-source dept.

Spotted at Bruce Schneier's blog is a link to a story on CNBC about an insider attack on the Multi-State Lottery Association by computer programmer Eddie Tipton.

After hitting the first ill-gotten jackpot in Colorado in 2005, Tipton began building himself a 4,800-square-foot (446-sq. meter) house with a movie theater and gym on 22 acres (9 hectares) with a pond outside of Des Moines. Over the course of the next six years, Tipton would go on to fix six more lottery games across five states, netting more than $2 million. Yet his employer trusted him so much that he was promoted in 2013 to head information security, placing him in charge of protecting the very lottery computer systems he had been cheating.

[...] Tipton admitted as part of his plea that in 2005 he added two extra routines to the computer coded[sic] that generated the random numbers, allowing him to predict numbers on specific drawing days.

[...] The Multi-State Lottery Association provides computers for lotteries in 33 states the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The computers are designed to randomly draw numbers in several games, including Powerball, Mega Millions and Hot Lotto. Players have sued the association alleging they were defrauded by Tipton's scheme.


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  • (Score: 1, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday August 24 2017, @08:47AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday August 24 2017, @08:47AM (#558380)

    Meanwhile, the Rothschilds make money by printing it, or better yet by changing a number in a spreadsheet. No one has yet taken up pitchforks against this thievery of the highest order.

    What the inside attack on lottery software did was take a negligible amount (only once or twice) of what the Rothschilds take daily.

    It is in the MSM media's interest to list out the things "the lottery thief" got after stealing: "20 acre house with five ducks in the pond".

    It would surprise you to know what the Rothschilds own and are plotting to own. They are plotting to own everything on the planet and beyond, ten times over. Go ahead, get upset at "the lottery thief" while forgetting who is giving you permanent miserable poverty.

    This stolen lottery money is trivia that is keeping the non-jews busy being upset.

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