Benghazi – The Media and Awareness Department of the Social Security Fund has categorically denied any connection to links circulating on social media. These links claim to offer financial grants in the name of the Fund. The department confirmed these links are not affiliated with official bodies.
The department issued a clarification statement. It explained that some fake pages and accounts exploit the Fund’s name and logo. Their goal is to deceive citizens. They aim to obtain personal data or lure people into electronic fraud operations. The department urged everyone to exercise caution. It advised against falling for such misleading advertisements.
The Media and Awareness Department warned against interacting with unofficial links. It also warned against sharing personal information with unknown parties. This includes ID numbers or bank accounts. Such actions could lead to legal and financial harm.
The department affirmed that the Social Security Fund announces its programs and services exclusively through its official pages. It also uses accredited media outlets. It stressed the importance of consulting reliable sources for correct information. It also advised avoiding the circulation of unconfirmed news.
The department concluded its statement by urging citizens to report any suspicious links or pages. This helps protect their digital security. It also contributes to limiting the spread of electronic fraud operations.
