Friends, in today’s digital age, smartphones and laptops offer us many facilities, but along with these facilities, cyber frauds have also increased a lot, new cases are coming to light every day. Cyber criminals are constantly finding new ways to defraud people, people lose their hard-earned money, and some even take extreme measures due to the shock of such fraud. To avoid cyber fraud, do not make these mistakes even by mistake-
Never share your OTP:
If you receive a one-time password (OTP), do not share it with anyone. Read the accompanying message carefully before taking any action.
Beware of unknown calls:
Avoid answering calls from unknown numbers, and if you do, do not share your personal information.
Ignore fake bounty messages:
Do not fall prey to messages or calls claiming that you have won cash prizes, lottery tickets or prizes worth lakhs. These are traditional traps used by fraudsters.
Avoid suspicious links:
Do not click on links sent via WhatsApp, SMS or email, even if they come from someone you know. Always verify before opening.
Use strong passwords:
Keep your social media and bank account passwords strong and unique. Weak passwords make you an easy target for hackers.
Download apps safely:
Install apps only from trusted sources like Google Play Store or Apple App Store. Never download apps from unknown links or websites.
Disclaimer: This content has been sourced and edited from (ZeeNewshindi)
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