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The Lam Dong provincial Department of Public Security announced on November 24 that it has summoned six individuals for spreading false information about the recent natural disasters that caused public concern.
The Ministry of Public Security on November 23 issued a warning about the spread of false information, particularly AI-generated fake news, related to the flooding in the central region.
Authorities debunk social media rumors of acid-related fatalities in central Vietnam floods.
Vietnam’s Ministry of Home Affairs has firmly denied rumors that the country plans to reduce the number of provinces from 34 to 16.
Rumors circulating on social media about reducing Vietnam’s 34 provinces to 16 are baseless, a top official from the Ministry of Home Affairs has confirmed.
The Ministry of Education and Training has dismissed as entirely false recent social media rumors that private schools will be shut down or dissolved, with students being transferred to public schools.
The emergence of AI, coupled with phonefarm technology, has contributed to the spread of fake news that has become increasingly sophisticated.
Casually interacting with and sharing fake news without restraint can be seen as relatively innocent behavior, but on social media, such comments, likes or shares can help spread fake news, whether intentionally or not.
Fake news is spreading faster and smarter than ever, driven by AI. Experts warn: only strong action and accountability can curb its growth.
Ho Chi Minh City police have arrested two TikTokers for producing and spreading offensive, staged videos online aimed at attracting views.
Authorities dismiss false claims of a widespread cybersecurity leak, urging caution and fact-checking among internet users.
Vingroup has officially filed a lawsuit against Facebook user Hien Nguyen (also known as Yen Sao Yen Dan) in the Superior Court of California, Los Angeles.
More than 50 social media pages removed misleading content after Vingroup filed a lawsuit targeting defamatory posts.
Vingroup’s legal action marks a bold step toward protecting corporate integrity in the digital age.
In a nation striving toward the rule of law, fairness, and transparency, Vingroup’s decision to take legal action is not just a private battle - it sends a powerful message for a healthier business environment and a more responsible society.
Vingroup's determination to fight against acts of distortion, fabrication, and intentional manipulation of public opinion is not only to protect the legitimate rights of enterprises, but also for the benefit of society and the dignity of the law.
Vice head of Lam Dong’s National Assembly delegation reports a fake TikTok video falsely quoting him; police are investigating.
Three men admit to faking sexual scene in a luxury car to gain social media attention.
Vietnam’s nuclear revival begins with Petrovietnam, but cost and reactor choices loom large.
A dedicated alliance of Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) is set to make its debut in Vietnam this August during the country’s first-ever National KOL Conference, according to the National Cybersecurity Association (NCA).