Varanasi: Earlier, if thousands of rupees were stolen, it would create a sensation in the city. Robbery was considered a big crime. Now cyber robbers are committing robberies worth lakhs in broad daylight and due to lack of identification, they are not even being caught. The target of cyber robbers are the retiring employees, whom the fraudsters lure into their trap and loot all the money. These words were said by Dr. Rajiv, National President of the social organization Vishal Bharat Sansthan.
Dr. Rajiv was addressing a workshop on cyber crime control and awareness organized at Subhash Bhawan in Lamahi on Sunday. He told that this training workshop will be started in 15 districts of eastern Uttar Pradesh. With the joint initiative of the institute and cyber police, trained cyber activists will be prepared at each police station level, who will make people aware and save them from fraud in time.
Before this, the workshop was jointly inaugurated by Assistant Police Commissioner of Cyber Crime Vidush Saxena and former police officer Dhananjay Mishra. ACP Vidush Saxena gave information about cyber thugs in the workshop through the projector. He told about the fake apps coming on mobile. He said that if any government officer, judge, police calls online and says something, then do not fall into his trap. Don't do what he says. Inform the police as soon as you get a chance.
He told that now every 14 seconds a complaint of cyber crime is coming. If anyone says anything, first wait, think and then do it. More than 99 percent of the people use the internet for more than two hours. Now the criminal does digital recce and creates profiles. Cyber criminals have created an industry. They are building big offices. Our country's money is going out in a few minutes. ACP told that a teacher in Banaras was cheated of Rs 3 crore. Digital arrest is a big fraud. After doing data profiling, the criminal calls the concerned person and tells him about it. Then he says that your account has been caught in cyber fraud. You should immediately come to the police and do not go out of the house. This is called digital arrest. If someone makes a digital arrest, then definitely think that the real police never asks for online information nor does it threaten to arrest. Ask the person who calls you that if any case is registered against me, then tell the FIR number and the name of the police station. In job scams, they always ask for registration fees from you, never pay it.
Cyber expert Virat told that 5500 complaints have been filed, a fraud of Rs 30 crore has been done. Cyber criminals rob by showing greed and fear. When you get caught, call 1930, stay on alert mode.
While chairing the workshop, former police officer Dhananjay Mishra said that you should be vigilant and not share any of your information or OTP. Your information is the weapon of criminals. On this occasion, the cyber police offered the workers of the institute to work together, which was accepted by the institute. ACP Vidush Saxena and Dhananjay Mishra provided training certificates to the 35 trained cyber activists. The workshop was conducted by the state head of Yuva Parishad, Vivekanand Singh.
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