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I have decent Social Security thank you none your business about me
Mar 22, 2025, 3:43 pm - wander73 - Jackpot Games Forum
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Went to the district office today in Miami Lakes. When they called #49 a man who had #48 went to the window. Number 49 started yelling at the man and actually said Can you count? The security guard tried to intervene and Mr. 49 said Don't talk to me! Then security said to him You have been giving me attitude since you came in. Then there was a bunch of profanity and threats to kick his a$$. But security went back and sat down. Then they call Mr. 49 back to the window and security yelled karma an
Feb 17, 2025, 8:19 pm - Win$500Quick - Lottery Discussion Forum
Winner who claimed half of $395 million Mega Millions jackpot sues California Lottery for other half
This is a bit paranoid. Store security footage belongs to the store, not the lottery. The lottery asks for a copy, it does not confiscate . Most stores keep their own archives of security footage for a certain period of time.
Dec 14, 2024, 12:35 pm - cottoneyedjoe - Lottery News
Make IE6 able to use secure pages - Enabling TLS support on IE6
First of all, if you're still using Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) at this point, you are using a very old and unsecured Web browser. You really need to either upgrade to a modern version of Internet Explorer, or else you should be using a different brand of browser, such as Google Chrome or Firefox .
That being said, if you're still using IE6 and you try using a secure Web page at Lottery Post (or USA Mega ), you may find that it doesn't work. An example of a secure page is the Log In page, whic
Nov 3, 2014, 6:01 pm - Todd - Help
Understanding Log In / Log Off
Lottery Post uses several advanced security measures to ensure that your private information and access to your Lottery Post account remains confidential and secure.
Like most membership-type web sites, Lottery Post requires the use of a Username and Password to identify yourself to the system, and gain access to your account.
When you are logged in, that means the system recognizes you, and your Web browser will continue to provide access to your membership account, and all the features
Aug 5, 2007, 10:52 am - Todd - Help
Firewalls and ad-blocking software
These days there are many different choices consumers can make about protecting their computers from viruses, spammers, hackers, etc. Popular packages include Norton, Microsoft OneCare, McAfee, Zone Alarm, Kaspersky, and Avast, to name just a few.
While much of the protection is essential, the default settings are often overly-restrictive, and block things that you would not necessarily want to block, if given the choice.
Internet security software often is set to monitor all Internet traf
Sep 27, 2002, 8:24 am - Todd - Help
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Sep 27, 2002, 7:22 am - Todd - Help
Ohio Lottery details full extent of December cyber attack
More than 538,000 player names and Social Security numbers exposed
By Kate Northrop
The Ohio Lottery revealed that a cybersecurity incident on Christmas Eve 2023 resulted in over half a million players having their personal identifying information exposed, including full names and Social Security numbers.
The cybersecurity attack that was carried out against the Ohio Lottery in December 2023 impacted 538,959 lottery players, compromising full names, other personal identifiers, and So
May 13, 2024, 3:01 pm - Todd - Lottery News
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Actually about Social Security I blame it on the only people I blame it on elders and most don't think outside the box
Mar 22, 2025, 6:02 pm - wander73 - Jackpot Games Forum
Michigan man's lottery play method almost causes him to lose out on $4 million prize
I'm still wondering why Michigan lottery redacts the ticket numbers of all the big winners. They cite it is for security reasons.
Feb 12, 2025, 11:53 am - LottoNoobie - Lottery News