A fin de evitar riesgos en la integridad física y en línea, un experto en ciberseguridad de Kaspersky aconsejó a los ciudadanos no publicar o hacer check-in en redes sociales cuando se visite algún lugar o se asista a algún evento. Esto, luego de que un estudio elaborado por dicha empresa y otra, Corpa, revelara que el 40% de peruanos incurre riesgos en dicha práctica.
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