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(2)

A person who contravenes the provisions of subsection (1) is liable

on conviction to a fine not exceeding R10 million or to imprisonment for a period not
exceeding 10 years or to both such fine and imprisonment.
Computer related terrorist activity and related offences

15.

(1)

Any person who unlawfully and intentionally engages in a computer

related terrorist activity is guilty of an offence.
(2)

Any person who unlawfully and intentionally does anything which

will, or is likely to, enhance the ability of any person, entity or organisation to engage in
a computer related terrorist activity, including—
(a)

the provision of, or offering to provide, a skill or expertise;

(b)

entering into any country or remaining therein; or

(c)

making himself or herself available,

for the benefit of, at the direction of, or in association with any person, entity or
organisation engaging in a computer related terrorist activity, and who knows or ought
reasonably to have known or suspected, that such act was done for the purpose of
enhancing the ability of such person, entity or organisation to engage in a computer
related terrorist activity, is guilty of the offence of association with a computer related
terrorist activity.
(3)

Any

person,

entity

or

organisation

who

unlawfully

and

intentionally—
(a)

provides or offers to provide data, any software or hardware tool as contemplated
in section 6(5), malware as contemplated in section 9(4), a password, access
code or similar data or device as contemplated in section 10(4), a computer
device, a computer network, a database, an electronic communications network
or any other device or equipment or any part thereof, to any other person for use
by or for the benefit of a person, entity or organisation;

(b)

solicits support for or gives support to a person, entity or organisation;

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