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Disclaimer: NCC dissociates self from cloned facebook account
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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has drawn the attention of the general public, especially telecoms consumers, to a fraudulent and cloned Facebook profile account opened with a name similar to the Commission’s official name on the social media site.
The commission, upon detecting the fake Facebook account with the name “NIGERIA COMMUNICATION COMMISSION OFFICIAL WEBSITE”, deemed it fit to inform members of the public that the said account is fake and fraudulent.
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In a state statement in Saturday signed by Ikechukwu Adinde, the commission’s director of public affairs, NCC said if found that the fake Facebook group account was created a year ago and has since amassed followership who, the commission believes, must have inadvertently signed on to the site.
The NCC states that this is a typical case of profile cloning, which represents a severe security issue in social media networks.
“It is often used to create a fake profile identical to an original one, for the purpose of misleading the unsuspecting general public.
“For the avoidance of doubt, the official and authentic Facebook account of the Commission is: “NIGERIAN COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION” with over 181,580 followers,” the statement read.
The commission strongly advises Nigerian citizens and all telecom consumers to beware of this fraudulent Facebook account as the NCC affirmed it has no affiliation with it.
“It is what it is: A CLONED FACEBOOK ACCOUNT meant to deceive and defraud unsuspecting members of the public,” the statement read.
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