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SABC licence website hacked, users urged not to put personal details on the site

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The SABC building in Auckland Park in Johannesburg, South Africa.
The SABC building in Auckland Park in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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  • The SABC's television licence website has been hacked. 
  • The public broadcaster said it was dealing with the problem urgently. 
  • It asked people not to leave personal details on the website until the issue was resolved. 


The SABC's television licence website has been hacked, the public broadcaster said on Thursday. 

"This problem has been prioritised and being dealt with the urgency it deserves by the corporation's media and technology infrastructure division," it added in a brief statement.

The SABC appealed to the public not to leave their personal details on the website until the matter was resolved and apologised for the inconvenience.

Parliament's Portfolio Committee on Communications heard a number of proposals on improving revenue at the SABC, including asking pay TV and streaming services to collect licences on behalf of the public broadcaster. 

Deputy Communications Minister Pinky Kekana proposed that the licensing regime in South Africa be overhauled to be in line with modern viewing patterns, such as people who used tablets and phones, and not just watching shows on a television.

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