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CRTC Acknowledges Website Issues Amid Hack Speculation

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has confirmed that its website has experienced intermittent outages in recent weeks. Although there are reports suggesting a possible hack, the CRTC has not commented on this claim. The situation remains under scrutiny as users raise concerns about the functionality of the website.

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The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has faced challenges with its website, which has been reported to experience outages occurring intermittently over the past few weeks. This has raised questions and speculation among users, some of whom have suggested that a hacking incident may be responsible for the disruptions. In response to inquiries regarding these outages, the CRTC confirmed their occurrence but refrained from providing any information related to potential hacking. The agency's official stance on the issue has left some users without clarity on the causes behind the website’s instability, contributing to ongoing concern about the integrity of their online services. While the CRTC has acknowledged technical difficulties, the lack of specific commentary on hacking allegations has led to a variety of interpretations regarding the severity and nature of the issues at hand.

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