220,000 fake accounts target Jordan from third parties, Minister says
Minister of Government Communication Faisal Al Shboul , revealed, on Monday, that Jordan had been targeted through 220,000 fake accounts in one campaign from a third party, indicating the need to legalize digitization.
During a session of the Legal Committee in the Lower House to discuss the draft cybercrime law for the year 2023, he added that digital domination must be controlled under the digital sovereignty of several countries.
'We are targeting new terms that the whole world is working on to create a safe digital environment with a balance between freedom of opinion and a safe digital environment,' according to Shboul.
He pointed out that the value of ads that went out from Jordan to social networking sites amounted to about $116 million, while the local media did not get half of that.
Minister of Government Communication Faisal Al Shboul , revealed, on Monday, that Jordan had been targeted through 220,000 fake accounts in one campaign from a third party, indicating the need to legalize digitization.
During a session of the Legal Committee in the Lower House to discuss the draft cybercrime law for the year 2023, he added that digital domination must be controlled under the digital sovereignty of several countries.
'We are targeting new terms that the whole world is working on to create a safe digital environment with a balance between freedom of opinion and a safe digital environment,' according to Shboul.
He pointed out that the value of ads that went out from Jordan to social networking sites amounted to about $116 million, while the local media did not get half of that.
Minister of Government Communication Faisal Al Shboul , revealed, on Monday, that Jordan had been targeted through 220,000 fake accounts in one campaign from a third party, indicating the need to legalize digitization.
During a session of the Legal Committee in the Lower House to discuss the draft cybercrime law for the year 2023, he added that digital domination must be controlled under the digital sovereignty of several countries.
'We are targeting new terms that the whole world is working on to create a safe digital environment with a balance between freedom of opinion and a safe digital environment,' according to Shboul.
He pointed out that the value of ads that went out from Jordan to social networking sites amounted to about $116 million, while the local media did not get half of that.
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220,000 fake accounts target Jordan from third parties, Minister says
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