Police conducted cyber security awareness campaign in Kotma of Anuppur
Information given about cyber crime and its security
CURATED BY – SUSHIL SONI | CITYCHIEFNEWS
Kotma, under the cyber security awareness campaign being run by the police headquarters, information was given to the passengers/citizens at the bus stand Kotma about the increasing cyber crime and its security, and the citizens were told that no one should give OTP, Aadhaar number, account number and their personal information to any unknown person and if any link comes to your mobile for updating KYC, then do not share it and if any cyber fraud has happened with you and your money has been withdrawn, then you can immediately register a complaint on 1930 cyber helpline number or www.cybercrime.gov.in, apart from this, if an unknown person calls and claims to be a crime branch officer or a police officer regarding the arrest of a boy or girl and demands money, then also do not give money to anyone, and if any message comes about money coming into the account, then first check the account, never give money to an unknown person One should not talk or chat with unknown Facebook or Instagram IDs from unknown mobile numbers. One should not fall into the trap of receiving messages or phone calls regarding prize or lottery. In case of any cyber fraud, cyber blackmailing, or hacking of Facebook or Instagram ID, lodge a complaint at the nearest bank or police station.