A lottery security director who was convicted of fixing a $16.5m lottery jackpot [theguardian.com] also allegedly rigged several other lottery random-number generators to be able to predict the winning numbers, according to Iowa [theguardian.com] investigators.
For several years, Eddie Tipton, the former security director of the US Multi-State Lottery Association, installed software code that allowed him to predict winning numbers on specific days of the year, investigators allege. The random-number generators had been erased, but new forensic evidence has revealed how the hack was apparently done.
Tipton was convicted last year of rigging the $16.5m jackpot in Iowa, and is now awaiting trial on charges linking him to prizes in Colorado, Wisconsin [theguardian.com], Oklahoma and Kansas.