The Faublogs portal promises jobs in the Prosecutor's Office 2026, but the entity denies their existence

The audiovisual material invites users to apply for supposed professional and technical positions in the Attorney General's Office of the Nation for the year 2026, information that the entity itself has categorically denied

10 of february of 2026 at 06:15h
The Faublogs portal promises jobs in the Prosecutor's Office 2026, but the entity denies their existence
The Faublogs portal promises jobs in the Prosecutor's Office 2026, but the entity denies their existence

The Attorney General's Office has warned about the appearance of a fake job posting circulating on social media and improperly using the institution's name. The origin of the misleading content has been identified in a video disseminated through the TikTok account named Empleos Colombia

Dissemination of non-existent offers and collection of personal data

The audiovisual material invites users to apply for supposed professional and technical positions in the Attorney General's Office for the year 2026, information that the entity itself has categorically denied. Among the announced vacancies are positions such as cleaning assistant, administrative staff, professionals in Law and Accounting, drivers, private security, education, secretary, engineering, and legal advice, with salaries ranging between $2,350,000 and $5,500,000

Upon accessing the link provided in the publication, interested parties are redirected to a portal called Faublogs, which presents itself as a supposed "employment portal" with a presence in several Latin American countries. This site promotes job offers from recognized companies and from the Prosecutor's Office itself, asking users to register their personal data and upload their resume. The portal promises that the process will be managed by intermediaries and that candidates will receive a response by email within two to seven business days.

Warning about the legitimacy of the portal and official recommendations

Faublogs lacks phone numbers, physical addresses, or verifiable institutional data, limiting its contact to a form for the collection of personal information. Furthermore, it offers a supposed digital benefit related to generating income online through artificial intelligence, without providing proof of its actual functioningThe Attorney General's Office has emphasized that it has not opened any selection process or job call at this time. The entity has insisted that all information disseminated from the detected account is false and that legal recruitment processes are carried out exclusively through the Sidca platform, the only official channel for merit-based competitions within the institution.

"We ask citizens not to provide personal or financial information to unrecognized portals and to always verify job offers through official channels" - Spokesperson, Attorney General's Office

The Prosecutor's Office requests that those who detect this type of publication report them directly on the platforms where they are found and recalls the importance of taking extreme precautions with job offers that cannot be verified through institutional channels