Strengthening ActiveSG's Booking Software System
Ministry of Culture, Community and YouthSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns Miss Cheryl Chan Wei Ling's inquiry regarding measures to prevent the use of bots for ActiveSG bookings and the implementation of more stringent deterrents for repeat offenders. Senior Parliamentary Secretary Mr Eric Chua responded that Sport Singapore has enhanced its booking system with web application firewalls and upgraded reCAPTCHA while monitoring social platforms and logs for unauthorized scripting. Since July 1, penalties have been increased to a six-month suspension for first-time offenders and permanent account termination for second-time offenders, following over 450 previous account suspensions. These enhanced enforcement and technical measures have led to a significant reduction in reported bot usage and on-selling activities. Senior Parliamentary Secretary Mr Eric Chua emphasized that the government will continue to upgrade its systems to counter evolving technologies and urged the public not to purchase bookings from unauthorized on-sellers.
Transcript
4 Miss Cheryl Chan Wei Ling asked the Minister for Culture, Community and Youth regarding the use of bots to book sports facilities through ActiveSG accounts (a) what measures has ActiveSG taken to strengthen their software system to reduce such instances of public bookings; and (b) whether more stringent deterrents can be used besides suspending or terminating the user accounts of repeat offenders.
The Senior Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Culture, Community and Youth (Mr Eric Chua) (for the Minister Culture, Community and Youth): Madam, the Government takes a serious view of the use of bots to book sports facilities and on-selling activities. Sport Singapore (SportSG) has adopted a number of enhanced measures to combat these practices.
First, SportSG has enhanced its online booking system, including using a web application firewall and upgrading its reCAPTCHA software to better identify bots and prevent them from making bookings.
Second, SportSG has increased its efforts to identify and take action against ActiveSG members who abuse the booking system via scripting and on-selling. Daily booking records, social platforms and activity logs are scanned regularly and enforcement measures put in place at the sports centres to ensure that facility hirers are present throughout their booking period.
Third, SportSG has suspended more than 270 scripters and 180 on-seller accounts over the past two years. To further deter these activities, harsher penalties have been introduced from 1 July this year. First-time offenders will now have their accounts suspended for up to six months, an increase from the previous three months, while a second infringement will result in a permanent termination of the account, rather than a six-month suspension. All members have since been informed and this has also been reported in the media.
With the measures that SportSG has put in place, the volume of feedback regarding the use of bots and on-selling has reduced significantly. Offenders may use improved bot technologies to try to circumvent the safeguards but we will continue to enhance our systems and adopt best practices for better detection and prevention. We will also not hesitate to employ even stronger penalties against offenders if warranted.
Lastly, we would like to urge all members of public to refrain from purchasing any sports facilities bookings from on-sellers.