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betking MANILA, Philippines INQUIRER.net has warned of articles and social media posts using its name to spread fake news and misleading URLs. The company issued the statement after a link containing fake news involving veteran television ho

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MANILA, Philippines — INQUIRER.net has warned of articles and social media posts using its name to spread fake news and misleading URLs.

The company issued the statement after a link containing fake news involving veteran television host Boy Abunda circulated online. The article claimed that Abunda was detained following a “scandalous incident during a live broadcast of a popular show.”

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READ: INQUIRER.net warns public of social media posts using misleading URLs

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The story was written by a certain “Ronald Miñoza,” whose name does not match any of INQUIRER.net’s editorial staff.

The company said the story was not legitimate, and urged the public to exercise caution and report any suspicious articles or posts to its official channels.

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INQUIRER.net reaffirms its commitment to providing accurate news and information to the public and warns against any bogus activities misrepresenting the company.

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It also reminds the public to remain vigilant against fake news. It is essential to verify the authenticity of any link before clicking them. Note that stories published by this online news website are only accessible on INQUIRER.net.

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