Camelot statement on National Lottery website
Following our statement of 30 November 2016 regarding suspicious activity on a very small proportion of online National Lottery Accounts, we are continuing to work closely with the National Crime Agency and the National Cyber Security Centre on this criminal matter.
Of our 9.5 million registered online players, around 26,500 players’ accounts were accessed. A much smaller number – just 43 – have had some activity take place within the account since it was accessed. On further investigation, including direct contact with some of the affected players, we are confident that the vast majority of this activity was legitimately carried out by the players themselves.
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Following our statement of 30 November 2016 regarding suspicious activity on a very small proportion of online National Lottery Accounts, we are continuing to work closely with the National Crime Agency and the National Cyber Security Centre on this criminal matter.
Of our 9.5 million registered online players, around 26,500 players’ accounts were accessed. A much smaller number – just 43 – have had some activity take place within the account since it was accessed. On further investigation, including direct contact with some of the affected players, we are confident that the vast majority of this activity was legitimately carried out by the players themselves.
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