The National Lottery says it is investigating after users reported being unable to access its app and website.
Both its website and app appeared to be offline today – a day after the global IT outage led to widespread disruption at airports, businesses, the NHS and broadcasters.
Downdetector received thousands of reports of outages beginning around 8.30pm on Friday night.
It is unclear if the issues facing the lottery are connected to Friday’s outage.
In a post on X, the National Lottery said: “We are aware that some players are having issues accessing our website and app.
“Apologies for the inconvenience, our team are currently investigating the issue to find out what has happened.”
The global IT outage that began on Friday morning was caused by an update from global cybersecurity firm Crowdstrike, which knocked many Windows PCs offline with a “blue screen of death” appearing on monitors.
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The company’s founder later confirmed it was caused by a bug in the update and not a cyber attack, as some had feared.
George Kurtz said a fix had been rolled out, but it would be “some time” before all systems returned. An industry expert warned it could take “weeks” for a full recovery.