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Presumably all ticket sales (including their numbers) are synchronously reported to the lottery office by the sales terminals. That would render backdating attacks detectable.


Yes - in Australia's lotto system at least, the physical tickets are inserted into the database then printed once they are confirmed to be committed.


Yeah, I imagine they save the list of all the tickets they've sold, get a hash of the values, and then generate the winning number.




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