The National Computer Security Agency (ANSI) has warned bachelor’s graduates against a false statement from the Ministry of Higher Education relayed on social networks that promises a scholarship, according to a statement released by the agency .
And to clarify that this false statement encourages new students to access a suspicious website and enter their personal data. ANSI calls on social media users to verify all content received and to refer each time to official sources and national structures to ensure the credibility of the releases published.
ANSI called for not disclosing personal or private data on the internet and on social media to prevent hackers from stealing and exploiting
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