The possible leaking of matric results has raised data privacy concerns, prompting scrutiny of the DBE's systems and ethics in handling sensitive information.
The sale of these results has led to widespread public outcry, with questions about how Edumarks obtained access to such sensitive data and whether the DBE's systems have been compromised.
This situation underscores why privacy breaches, even indirect ones, matter. It's not merely about prejudice or harm caused but about ensuring that sensitive information remains confidential and secure.
Activists demand urgent clarification from the DBE regarding Edumarks' actions, raising serious questions about the authenticity of the results and the integrity of the Department's systems.
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