eGovPH app back online; DICT rules out security breach

Within the photo (from left to right): DICT Secretary Henry Aguda; President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr.; DICT Undersecretary David Almirol; and Presidential Son William Vincent Marcos. Behind them are government officials and employees who attended the recent launch of the eGov PH Hub in San Juan City.

The eGovPH Super App has been restored following reports of service disruptions attributed to a surge in user activity, the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) said on Friday.

DICT Undersecretary for e-Government David L. Almirol Jr. clarified that the temporary downtime was not brought on by a security incident but reasonably by an awesome influx of simultaneous transactions on the platform.

“Our servers were overwhelmed resulting from the surge in eGov usage, especially following the launch of recent features,” Mr. Almirol said in a press release. He noted that the app currently has around 40 million users, contributing to the high demand.

Over the past few days, users reported persistent technical issues, including difficulties logging in and an inability to access basic services. The DICT noted that the disruption lasted several hours across two days.

Following the reports, the DICT announced on April 13 that the app would undergo maintenance and have updates, advising the general public to access the platform at a later time. Immediate steps were also taken to deal with performance limitations.

Moving forward, Mr. Almirol said the DICT plans to expand its server capability to forestall future disruptions.

The agency goals to meet this by coordinating with key government stakeholders, including Malacañang, to make sure a more robust infrastructure able to handling higher usage as more services are integrated into the platform. — Edg Adrian A. Eva

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