The South African Weather Service (SAWS) website remained down following a cyberattack that took place on Sunday, but its weather forecasts have not been interrupted, the SAWS said on Thursday.
The SAWS said in a statement that it has relied on alternative channels to render critical marine, aviation and severe weather services.
“Thus far, we have not had an interruption of services. Weather products for marine and aviation sectors are being conveyed via alternative channels.
“Daily forecasts are being sent regularly via email to media houses and to Disaster Management Authorities,’’ SAWS Chief Executive Officer Ishaam Abader was quoted as saying in the statement.
Forecasts were also being disseminated through social media platforms, Abader said.
“A team of engineers and cybersecurity experts is working around the clock to return operations to normalcy within a reasonable time.
“Up to so far, the team has been able to restore the SAWS email functionality and telephone system,’’ the statement said.
There has been an increase in cyberattacks in the country.
The South African Bureau of Standards, the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development, and the Government Pensions Administration Agency were all hit by cyberattacks in 2024.
The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research estimated last year that cyber crimes cost the South African economy up to 2.2 billion rand (about 120 million U.S. dollars) annually. (NAN)