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DC warns against his fake FB ID

DC warns against his fake FB ID

Time of Indiaa day ago
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okaro: Bokaro deputy commissioner Ajay Nath Jha has urged people to be aware after it came to his notuice that a fake Facebook account was created using his name and profile photo.
The fake profile is reportedly sending friend requests to various people.
Jha has urged residents to remain alert and not to respond to any monetary requests or click on suspicious links received through social media or unknown phone numbers. "Residents have been advised that if anyone's personal details are misused or financial loss occurs, they should file a complaint on www.cybercrime.gov.in or at the nearest police station," said an administrative official. TNN
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