The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has said its attention has been drawn to an audio circulating on social media purporting to be a...
The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has said its
attention has been drawn to an audio circulating on social media purporting to
be a news report from an international news outlet suggesting that a Ghana
Government official has been caught laundering cash into the United Kingdom
(UK).
A statement by the Centre on Monday October 12 said forensic
examination conducted on the audio by the National Cyber Security Centre
reveals the audio was computer-generated using available technologies for
fictitious audio-visual creation and manipulation.
“We therefore entreat the public to disregard the audio and
desist from circulating such fictitious content.
“Forensic analysis by the National Cyber Security Centre
reveals the audio was computer-generated using available technologies for
fictitious audio-visual creation and manipulation. The Centre is working with
the Police CID and other security agencies to identify the sources of this and
other false materials being generated and bring them to book.”
Such act, according to the centre, is against the laws of
the land.
“(2) A person is taken to know that a communication is false
or misleading if that person did not take reasonable steps to find out whether
the communication was false, misleading, reckless or fraudulent,’.”
.It added that “law enforcement agencies have therefore been alerted about the ongoing circulation of the audio and offenders would be arrested and prosecuted under the law.
“The general public and mainstream media outlets are hereby
advised to be on the lookout for false news items and similar fake productions
circulating virally with the hope that it will be carried into mainstream
media. These are common interference tactics especially generated during
election seasons globally.
“The public is hereby advised to report such suspected information or incident
in circulation on social media or any digital platform to the National Cyber
Security Centre through the Cybercrime/Cybersecurity Incidents Points of
Contact (call or SMS 292).
“The Ministry of Communications through the National Cyber Security Centre
(NCSC) working in collaboration with the Ministry of Information and other
relevant security agencies are committed to ensuring a safer cyber space for
all Ghanaians.”