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TCA website is down after hacker attack

Government alleged instability on the cultural equipment website

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Published on October 22, 2024 at 9:59 pm

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TCA Credit: Antônio Queirós/GOVBA

The Castro Alves Theater (TCA) website went offline for repairs this Tuesday (22). The platform would have been taken down by a hacker attack. At the moment, the cultural equipment page is not working. When clicking on the link, the user is redirected to the state government website.

TCA page is redirecting to the state government website

TCA page is redirecting to the state government website Credit: Reproduction

In a screenshot, it is possible to see a writing on the TCA’s main page stating that the platform had been hacked by a group called “CTF”. When contacted, the Secretariat of Culture of Bahia (Secult) stated that the website “has presented technical instabilities, resulting in possible access failures and display of content outside the usual standards”. The ministry added that it is working to resolve the case as quickly as possible.

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