Residentes de Wang Fuk Court denuncian problemas de registro para una reunión en línea

Varios residentes de Wang Fuk Court en Hong Kong han reportado problemas para registrarse en una reunión de propietarios en línea organizada por Hop On Management, empresa que afirma haber reforzado su ciberseguridad.

Wang Fuk Court es una urbanización afectada por incendios en Hong Kong. Un residente recibió el domingo un mensaje de texto de Hop On Management indicando que el registro para la sesión informativa de propietarios del 20 de mayo no se había completado, a pesar de que el viernes había llegado un mensaje de confirmación.

El mensaje decía: “Usted no ha completado los procedimientos de registro para la sesión informativa de los propietarios de Wang Fuk Court. Por lo tanto, no podemos confirmar la disposición de asistencia”. La empresa indicó al residente que debía volver a registrarse a través de su sitio web antes de las 23:59 del domingo.

Otro residente había recibido una confirmación el viernes de que su hogar recibiría la contraseña para la reunión virtual antes del domingo y que podría iniciar sesión el 20 de mayo a partir de las 10:00. Otros dos residentes reportaron fallos técnicos similares.

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