Beware of fake news site impersonating The Star


PETALING JAYA: Star Media Group Berhad, which publishes The Star print products and online portal, refers to a scam site misusing The Star's brand identity.

It has come to the group's attention that a fake news article supposedly about popular Malaysian actress Michelle Yeoh on the site "ortrohealth.website", misuses The Star's logo.

The group wishes to clarify that the article is not affiliated with The Star in any way.

The aforementioned article, as well as similar iterations and others like it, is not run by The Star.

Please do not interact with these articles, social media pages or suspicious ads seen on social media.

The Star – which Reuters named one of the most trusted sources of news in Malaysia – publishes on its official website thestar.com.my.

To ensure you are looking at a genuine article by The Star, always check the web page address to confirm that the URL begins with https://www.thestar.com.my.

Should you come across fake news articles, social media advertisements or suspicious social media pages impersonating The Star or any other brands, please file a report with Facebook.

 

 

 

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