Classification Board Website Finally Back Online

Nearly a full month after it was hacked, an overhauled version of the Classification Board website is finally back online.

On 26 March 2009, the Classification Board website was hacked, and the text on the homepage was replaced. The altered site was available for around three-and-a-half hours before it was taken offline. And, five days later, a placeholder page was posted.

Today, nearly a full month after the site was hacked, the site is now back online:

Updated Classification Board website

The entire website appears to have been overhauled. Most notably, the design and layout of the site has been updated. Presumably, attention was given to security too.

While I hadn’t spent much time on the old Classification Board website, the new site appears to be an improvement. It’s certainly better than the Courts Administration Authority of South Australia website, which is still firmly lodged in the ’90s.

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