Fatehabad, August 3 (HS). Cyber criminals are adopting new methods to commit crimes every day. Only by becoming aware, the common people can be saved from falling into the clutches of cyber criminals. Superintendent of Police Aastha Modi while making people aware on Saturday said that awareness and vigilance are the biggest weapons to avoid cyber crimes.
To make the public aware of cyber crimes, the police is running campaigns from time to time to make people aware. The public has to be alert to avoid cyber crimes. Despite this, if you become a victim of cyber crime, then immediately call the cyber crime helpline number 1930. By complaining immediately on 1930, your money can be returned safely. Do a thorough investigation about the message of sending money by a known or unknown person on the phone. If an unknown person asks you to download an application, then do not download the application. Do not share your bank details, ATM card number, card expiry and the three digit CVV number written on the back of the card with anyone.
Do not click on any message, WhatsApp message, link or photo from an unknown number. Stay safe from fraudsters in the name of shifting the network to 5-G network. Cyber thugs are cheating people by using photos of officials and influential people on social media, be careful. Do not receive any type of video or audio call from any unknown number on WhatsApp. Do not fall prey to the tempting offer of earning money sitting at home through Telegram app. If you get a message of e-challan, be careful, do not open the given link. If you get a message to verify bank account for income tax refund, do not open the given link. Do not receive any audio/video call from an unknown number on WhatsApp. Instead of searching online customer care number on Google, search on the website of the company or organization.