Rumors about the death of someone famous, a rare disease, attempted scams or even “innocent” pranks existed long before the internet came along. However, it is undeniable to say that some rumors were strengthened with the advent of digital technology. “Amazing” stories from other parts of the world, suggestions for settings to protect yourself on social networks and other nonsense appear daily on the screen of our computers, tablets and cell phones.As a technology journalist (among other editorials), I have come across many stories that, as unlikely as they may seem, deceive many people. Both at UOL and EBC I have already denied some of these so-called hoaxes. As an internet user, I also come across some absurdities that, with good or bad intentions, are disseminated by many people.This space was created precisely to compile some of these lies that are told online. The intention with rumoos.org is precisely to provide a service to the internet user. Thank you in advance for your audience. If you have any questions, send us an email by filling out the form below. And if you dont want to be scammed, visit us often.