A false publication invites you to access an external link to collect a supposed new delivery of the Universal Bonus of 760 soles. However, this is a case of clickbait.
Published: 09/14/2023
On social networks, an anonymous user shared a publication announcing an alleged collection of the “Universal Bonus S/760” on the days from “September 9 to 31” of 2023, despite the fact that that last date does not even exist. The post presents an external link and an apparent screenshot of the State platform that delivers the amount of the subsidy. However, this information is false.
Publication about alleged bonuses presents false information. Photo: Facebook capture
“Universal Bonus of 760 soles” has not been charged since December 2020
First of all, we reviewed the official website that the Peruvian State dedicated to the Universal Family Bonus of S/760 during the COVID-19 pandemic. The government portal indicates that the aforementioned subsidy has been disabled since December 31, 2020. “The bonus delivery process is complete,” he says. Additionally, when trying to access your old page beneficiary consultationthis is down.
Verifier of The Republic consulted with sources from the Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion (Midis) about the supposed new payment of monetary support in September 2023. We confirm that there is no official information in this regard nor has it been publicly announced. Keyword searches via Google yielded the same result: no records.
Fake “Universal Bonus S/760” redirects to an unofficial page: it is clickbait
On the other hand, the Facebook publication calls for entering an external link, which was cropped with the tool Bit.ly. This link redirects to a page called El Peruano Noticias (diarioelperuano.pe), which has no relationship with the Official Gazette El Peruano. The website presents a note dedicated to the benefit known as Fertiabono 2but at no time is it mentioned “Universal Bonus S/760“. That is, it is a case of clickbait.
It is also not an official website. Through a web analysis of the tool VirusTotalwe found that two security vendors marked the shortened Bit.ly URL as “malicious”. From Verifier of The Republic We recommend not entering or providing personal data to external websites that promise non-existent bonuses, as this could be a scam. scam.
Conclusion
The Facebook post announcing an apparent new payment of the “Universal Bonus of 760 soles” in September 2023 is fake. There are no records of a current delivery of the aforementioned subsidy. Rather, the official website of the Peruvian State indicates that the Universal Family Bonus It has been disabled since December 31, 2020. In addition, an external link is attached that redirects to an unofficial website. For these reasons, Verificador rates this publication as false.
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