The Department of Justice and Constitutional Development said a case management system used at courts has been fully restored.
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Over the past few weeks, the team of departmental officials, industry specialists and advisors from organs of state have successfully contained the spread of the malware. A number of online services have been reactivated in a safe and secure manner after they went offline. The department's Steve Mahlangu said: “Another critical area that has been high priority is the electronic recordings of court proceedings to ensure that courts are able to operate.”
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