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Never fall for the tricks of Cyber Fraudsters

In today's digital world, it's important to be aware of the various types of cyber frauds online and safeguard yourself from falling prey to these fraudulent activities and losing your money and personal information. To keep you updated about these online threats, we are introducing a friendly guide, SIBro. SIBro will always be by your side to keep you safe from digital frauds by providing you with relevant tips to fight the cyber threats.

Staying informed and adopting good cybersecurity practices is the key to protecting yourself in the digital realm.

Types of Cyber Frauds

Fake job scams

The scammers claiming to be from reputed companies send fake job offers via email or SMS.

Scam websites

Fake online portals are created to trick and exploit users. To avoid falling victim to these, lookout for warning signs like poor design, incorrect spelling, or unusual web addresses.

Phishing

Phishing scams aim to steal users' credentials or sensitive data, such as credit card number, bank account information etc.

Investment scam

In case of Investment Scams, scammers offer high returns with little or no risk. They also show urgency in making investment in these schemes.

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Stay updated and safeguard yourself.

Here’s a comprehensive overview of what individuals and organizations can adopt to strengthen their digital defences:

1. Use Strong and Unique Passwords

Create passwords that are at least 12 characters long, combining upper and lower-case letters, numbers, and special characters.

Avoid using the same password across multiple accounts.

2. Enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

Add an extra layer of security by requiring two or more methods of verification beyond just a password.

MFA can include SMS codes, email confirmations, authenticator apps, or biometric verification.

3. Keep Software and Devices Updated

Regularly update operating systems, applications, and firmware to patch vulnerabilities.

Enable automatic updates whenever possible to minimize security gaps.

4. Be Aware of Phishing Attacks

Check email addresses and URLs carefully before clicking on links or downloading attachments.

Do not share sensitive information such as passwords or financial details over email unless verified.

5. Secure Networks and Devices

Avoid public Wi-Fi for accessing confidential data unless connected through a Virtual Private Network (VPN).

Lock your devices with passwords, PINs, or biometrics.

6. Educate Yourself and Others

Stay informed about the latest cyber threats and scams.

Attend security awareness training and share best practices with family, friends, and colleagues.

  • Report to Your Bank: Report financial-related attacks to your bank. This helps the bank to assess the situation and take necessary preventive measures.
  • Report to the Government: Cybercrimes can be reported to the Government of India through the Cybercrime Portal. You can also contact the Cybercrime Helpline at 1930.

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