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Don’t panic if cyber thugs call you posing as police or other officers.

Bundi : as part of the campaign being run against cyber fraud, on Wednesday, the students and villagers of the Higher Secondary School located in Triveni Dham of the town were informed about the ways to avoid cyber fraud. In the awareness program on how to avoid cyber fraud organized here at 11 am, Principal Laxman Singh Meena said that every person is in a hurry due to the influence of social media. He clicks on something before reading it and understanding it, due to which incidents like fraud happen to him.

Meena said that some youth got confused and engaged in activities like cyber fraud. Recently, the campaign against cyber fraud has created awareness among the people. He said that if you get a call from an unknown person and ask for the password, do not tell it. Don’t talk to him unnecessarily. Under the programme, Meena discussed crimes related to digital arrest and social media. Also, one should not be worried about calls and blackmailing by impersonating a police officer in case the parents meet with an accident or are involved in any other crime. Sohanlal Meena, Umashankar Saini said that currently Rajasthan has been exposed for cyber fraud. Now every person has to be careful about cyber fraud. Strong passwords should be kept and not shared with anyone. During this, Shankar Lal also expressed his views.

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