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Today, we followed the news attributed to the Saudi website “Sabq,” which was published by local and international media, about the exemption of the Saudi consul in Istanbul from his post. And then people discovered that the one who broadcast the news was a fake website that works in a similar way to the “Sabq” website.
Ok, in this case, what can we do?
There are many tools that help us know more details about the site that published any story, by examining the site’s domain registration data.
From these tools, we can choose the “Centralops” tool, which is a simple website, with an empty field in which we put the link to the site we want to verify its identity.
– During this tool, the tool shows us details about who is the person who registered the site’s domain, from where he registered and where he lives, and on which server he recorded, and in many cases the phone number of this person and his e-mail appears.
– This data will be requested from anyone who is thinking of registering a domain for any site, but there will be an option to either show this data so that anyone can see it or leave it limited to him only.. That is why you will not receive all the data, but it is certain that you will receive a thread that will help you know more About the owner of the site or who registered it in general.
** You can follow our follow-up on how newspapers and media made the mistake of publishing the fake news about the Saudi consul’s dismissal from his post through the link: