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What If your Private Information leaked without your consent?

Awareness is necessity In today's digital era, privacy is a major concern for everyone. With the increasing use of technology, it has become easier to share one’s personal information online. However, it also imposes the risk of information being misused or leaked without one’s knowledge. One such example is private photos getting uploaded on illegal websites or the dark web without your knowledge or consent. If you ever find yourself in such a situation, it is important to take immediate action to protect your privacy and rights. In this blog, we will discuss what to do in accordance with Indian Law if someone uploads your private photos on illegal websites or the dark web. File a complaint with the Cyber Crime Cell The first step you should take is to file a complaint with the Cyber Crime Cell of your city or town. This can be done either online or by visiting the nearest police station. Here you can call cybercrime helpline number 1930 immediately or you can regi

Protecting Yourself from Vishing & Smishing frauds in India

Awareness is necessity Vishing & Smishing fraud is a type of scam that involves the use of text messages and Voice calls to trick individuals into revealing sensitive personal information such as bank account details, passwords, and credit card numbers. This type of fraud has become increasingly common in India, with many people falling victim to these scams every year. In this blog, we will discuss what Vishing & Smishing frauds are, how it works, and what steps you can take to prevent falling victim to these scams. What is Vishing & Smishing Fraud? Vishing & Smishing fraud is a type of social engineering scam that involves the use of text messages and Voice calls to trick individuals into revealing sensitive personal information. The term "vishing" is a combination of "voice" and "phishing," which refers to the use of voice calls to trick individuals into revealing personal information. In "Smishing" fraud, scammers use t

Protecting Yourself from Online UPI Fraud in India

Awareness is necessity As online transactions continue to gain popularity in India, so does the risk of online fraud. One of the widely-used payment systems in the country is Unified Payments Interface (UPI), which enables users to instantly transfer funds between bank accounts. However, with the rise in digital transactions, instances of UPI fraud have also increased. In this blog, we will discuss the various types of UPI frauds, provide tips for mitigation, and highlight the helpline services available to assist victims. Types of UPI Fraud: SIM Card Swapping: Scammers convince telecom service providers to issue a new SIM card linked to the victim's mobile number. This allows them to intercept OTPs (One-Time Passwords) sent during UPI transactions. Phishing: Fraudsters send deceptive emails or messages posing as legitimate institutions, tricking users into revealing their UPI credentials or other sensitive information. Remote Access Fraud: Fraudsters gain unautho

How to Protect ourselves from Online Banking frauds: Tips & Ticks

Awareness is necessity Nowadays, Online banking frauds are increasing day by day, and awareness about Internet use, Internet Security and cyber crime can be helpful in mitigating cyber crime. So here I am sharing some security guidelines you should follow during bank transactions as given by Delhi Police. Safe Bank Transaction Tips: Always do banking transactions on self-computer and mobile devices, installed with original operating system. Use the latest Antivirus software in order to detect and stay protected from most of the threats and vulnerabilities in the applications installed on computers. Never disclose ATM PIN codes and OTP “One Time Password” sent by the bank through SMS or on Email with anyone, even if he is an employee at the bank, as bank never ask you about the codes of your account or any credit card details. Avoid using public computers for making banking transactions. Avoid electronic banking transactions if you are connected to the Internet via