
24 Jan, 2026
1 min read
Warning Issued Over Fake News Article Mimicking GMA News Online
A fraudulent news article falsely presented as a genuine post from GMA News Online has been disseminated across the internet. The counterfeit piece includes a fabricated interview between Finance Secretary Frederick Go and journalist Karen Davila, crafted to resemble content from GMA Network Inc.'s official news website.
This fake article promotes investments and incorporates links that appear to be phishing attempts, potentially compromising users who click on them. Importantly, the article's web address does not correspond to any official GMA Network, Inc. or GMA News Online URLs.
Authorities have issued warnings urging the public to remain vigilant against such deceptive articles falsely claiming affiliation with GMA's digital properties. For verified news, GMA News Online can be accessed through the official website at https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/ or gmanews.tv.
Additionally, the public is encouraged to download the GMA News Online mobile application to access accurate, up-to-date news content. Maintaining awareness and utilizing legitimate sources are critical to avoiding misinformation and online scams.
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