An unexpected issue has affected the official website of the Housing Development Corporation (HDC), with users reporting the appearance of unauthorized Chinese-language gambling content. The issue arose after HDC had already issued a public advisory about technical difficulties with their online portal. Users attempting to access usual housing information and online services were instead greeted by a page promoting ‘Kaiyun Sports,’ an online betting platform.
While HDC has confirmed the technical difficulties, it has not stated that the website was hacked or compromised. The corporation’s technical team is actively investigating the matter. Cybersecurity experts have noted that such unauthorized content can result from a variety of causes, including a website compromise, server misconfiguration, or an unauthorized redirect.
Following the website’s unavailability, HDC has reminded its customers that bill payments can still be made through alternative channels, such as NLCB outlets nationwide and walk-in payments at HDC offices. The exact cause of the issue has not yet been publicly confirmed, and the corporation has apologized for the inconvenience, thanking the public for its patience.
The incident has raised significant concerns among the public, given that the unauthorized content appeared on the official government domain. It underscores the importance of robust cybersecurity measures for public-sector digital services. As of now, HDC has not provided a timeline for when its website will be fully restored or whether any customer information has been affected. Further updates are expected as the investigation continues.












