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Dgcim warns about misleading information on social networks

Dgcim warns about misleading information on social networks

The General Directorate of Military Counterintelligence (Dgcim) alerts citizens about the traps placed on social networks to violate personal data and ”violate the security of our homeland”.

In that sense, the Dgcim broadcast an audiovisual through its Instagram account, where they warn that “the misleading information is through promotions that they make to users on web pages or through emails with the purpose that the user, by clicking on the link… informs him that he is lucky because he won a trip, a cruise.”

They warn that, when clicking, the user is giving access to that publication of all their personal information, including emails, passwords.

”Before you click, think. A single oversight can compromise systems and equipment,” says the Dgcim, from which they warn that ”in times where information travels at the speed of a click, an unknown link can be the gateway to a digital attack.”

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