Because electric light is one of the most basic services today, there are criminals who seek to take advantage of it to commit different types of crimes, so The Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) launched an alert regarding it.
It was through its official social media accounts where the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) warned all users of the state's electricity company about fake pages that have appeared on Google.
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According to what is detailed by the Federal Electricity Commission, the Mexican company does not buy advertising campaigns in the aforementioned search engine, so Any link that appears in the sponsorships is a scam, which is why he urged users not to get carried away and, above all, not to click on the links above..
“The CFE DOES NOT buy advertising campaigns on Google, be careful with SPONSORED links: they could link to pages that seek to steal your information or defraud you,” can be read in the post published on the official account of the CFE's social network X.
CFE imposes fines for use of “devils”
For its part, given the rise in temperatures that has been experienced in Mexico, it will be necessary to keep in mind that the use of “little devils” in the electrical system of the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) is considered a crime, which at the same time alter the infrastructure of the Mexican State electricity company.
Therefore, you have to be clear that installing a “little devil” in the electrical system of the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE), the Mexican company can impose on you financial fines and you may even be subject to jail time.
It is in this way that you must be clear that, in case of altering the electric light meter of the Federal Electricity Commission, The fines imposed can reach up to almost 150 thousand Mexican pesos.
And article 368 of the Federal Penal Code indicates that no person can carry out actions that imply modifications to the electricity consumption on their property. It is in this way that the Federal Electricity Commission advises its users not to alter the electricity meters that they have placed in their homes.
In this sense, in addition to the economic sanctions to which users who alter their electricity meters may be subject, Mexican laws contemplate the imposition of a sentence of up to 10 years in prison.
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