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A hoax is an email which disseminates misinformation and encourages the recipient to send this false report to his or her friends, relatives, or colleagues.
More and more people are forwarding information received by email without checking whether or not it is accurate. The aim of a hoax is simple:
These hoaxes have several consequences:
In order to effectively fight against the spread of false information by email, just keep one important point in mind:
Any information received by email which does not include a hyperlink to a website attesting to its accuracy should be considered invalid!
Therefore, any message which contains purported facts but not a link to a reference site should not be sent to others.
When you pass along a piece of information, look for a website which supports your claim.
When you receive an email which insists that the information must be sent along (without giving a link to prove its accuracy), you can check the website hoaxbuster (in French) to see if it is in fact a hoax.
If the info that you received isn't there, look for it on popular news sites or by using a search engine.