The page of the Jordanian Ministry of Health on the Twitter platform was hacked by an apparently unknown source, called 'Art Gobblers', which is documented with a blue tick.
The process of re-accounting for the Ministry of Health is currently being verified, and the source of the hack, which appears to be external, is being investigated, according to what a source told Ammon.
It is reported that the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) reported two days ago that there are pages on social networking sites that impersonate the name or capacity of government institutions, commercial banks or the Central Bank, to request confidential information, personal information, or information related to your bank accounts.
The NCSC stressed that the aim of these pages is the financial fraud and theft of personal information, calling for caution and not to deal with them in any way.
The page of the Jordanian Ministry of Health on the Twitter platform was hacked by an apparently unknown source, called 'Art Gobblers', which is documented with a blue tick.
The process of re-accounting for the Ministry of Health is currently being verified, and the source of the hack, which appears to be external, is being investigated, according to what a source told Ammon.
It is reported that the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) reported two days ago that there are pages on social networking sites that impersonate the name or capacity of government institutions, commercial banks or the Central Bank, to request confidential information, personal information, or information related to your bank accounts.
The NCSC stressed that the aim of these pages is the financial fraud and theft of personal information, calling for caution and not to deal with them in any way.
The page of the Jordanian Ministry of Health on the Twitter platform was hacked by an apparently unknown source, called 'Art Gobblers', which is documented with a blue tick.
The process of re-accounting for the Ministry of Health is currently being verified, and the source of the hack, which appears to be external, is being investigated, according to what a source told Ammon.
It is reported that the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) reported two days ago that there are pages on social networking sites that impersonate the name or capacity of government institutions, commercial banks or the Central Bank, to request confidential information, personal information, or information related to your bank accounts.
The NCSC stressed that the aim of these pages is the financial fraud and theft of personal information, calling for caution and not to deal with them in any way.
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