Within the framework of the Day Against Fake News, which is commemorated on August 21, Kaspersky warns that forwarding information without checking its origin can turn any user into an involuntary amp of disinformation, even when it is not completely sure that the content is true. In the framework of the Day against Fake News, Kaspersky warns that sharing information with phrases such as “I don’t know if it’s true, but I send it”, “I sent it to …
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Within the framework of the Day Against Fake News, which is commemorated on August 21, Kaspersky warns that forwarding information without checking its origin can turn any user into an involuntary amp of disinformation, even when it is not completely sure that the content is true. In the framework of the Day against Fake News, Kaspersky warns that sharing information with phrases such as “I don’t know if it’s true, but I send it”, “I sent it to …