Under the joint aegis of Rajasthan Patrika, an awareness workshop on prevention of cyber fraud was organized at the Arhtiya Sangh office on Wednesday under the joint aegis of Rajasthan Patrika in Bundi : Kunwarti Agricultural Produce Market, in which the general public was instructed to avoid cyber fraud and avoid unwanted links. Made aware not to click. Arhtiya Association Secretary Sunil Shringi, Ashok Kumar Bhandari, associated with Mandi trade, said that a good initiative has been taken to make everyone aware in the workshop organized by Rajasthan Patrika on Inspiration and Security. Keynote speaker Cyber Security Master Trainer, Mandi Chowki in-charge Chauthmal Meghwal addressed all sections of the society. Informed people about protection from cyber fraud. The trainer advised not to share unknown links, backup Wi-Fi details, passwords, not to give to unknown persons, not to pick up any fake calls, currently people are doing fraud by posing as fake officers, to avoid such people. Also, in case of cyber fraud, immediately call 1930 and give information about the fraud, KYC and KCC information of the farmers is also asked by the fraudsters, so do not give any kind of information to any such unknown persons. Gave information about many other cases of victims of fraud. Ashok Bhandari also gave a file of APK link.
All sections of people were advised not to open it anywhere. The program was attended by Shobha Chand Karwa, Arhtiya Association Secretary Sunil Shringi, Vice President Sukhdev Sharma, Co-Secretary Saurabh Bhandari, Members Janaki Lal Meena, Saurabh Jaju, Garvit Samdhani, Kapil Patni, Shyamsundar, Dharmendra Chauhan, Deepak Gautam, Sandeep Sharma, Executive Member Amit Garg, Parmeshwar Yadav and others participated. In the case of cyber fraud, the game of blackmailing on phone is most prevalent. In such a situation, many people are playing the game of blackmailing in the name of children. Fraudsters are not failing to trap the family members by making many false calls regarding kidnapping of children and arrest by the police. Now fraudsters have also started making fake calls in the name of depositing LIC premium. Do not share insurance related information anywhere in case you get fake calls. For such information, go to the concerned office or department and investigate it there.