Cyber Helpdesks Raise Awareness at Key Public Spots

15 April 2025
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Cyber Awareness Campaign Gains Momentum in Kaithal

The Kaithal Police Department has launched a 10-day cyber awareness drive. The campaign focuses on public education and fast complaint redressal. As part of this effort, cyber helpdesks have been set up at various busy locations. These include the district secretariat, court complex, Kabutar Chowki, and the local railway station.

The initiative, held under the guidance of Rajesh Kalia, aims to protect the public from growing online threats. Officers from the cyber police station are leading the sessions. They share practical tips to prevent fraud and explain how cybercriminals operate.

Public Gets Practical Advice on Cyber Safety

Police spokespersons explained the major techniques used by cybercriminals. PSI Shubhranshu, ASI Vinod Kumar, ASI Jasbir Singh, and HC Satish Kumar are part of the team. They alert citizens to be wary of offers seen on social media or websites.

Scammers often tempt people with promises of fast money or doubling investments. Many victims fall into the trap. Once tricked, they share personal details. Then, criminals use OTPs or app access to empty bank accounts.

Some fraudsters promise easy loans at low rates. They ask for your data, including OTPs, and move money out of your account in minutes. This type of fraud is on the rise. Victims suffer financial losses and emotional stress.

Common Tactics Used by Online Scammers

Officers advised people not to trust any message that claims a lottery win or a prize. Such messages are fake. The aim is to get access to your bank account.

Today’s smartphones, banking apps, and online platforms are targeted tools for fraud. Cybercriminals use them to steal money. One small mistake can lead to major losses. That’s why it’s vital to stay alert and cautious.

Educating the Public Is the First Step

The goal of this outreach is to reduce the number of cybercrime cases. Police teams are working hard to spread the message. They encourage people to talk about cybercrime in their families and communities.

Sharing knowledge is one of the best ways to stay safe. By doing so, people can protect not only themselves but others too. Officers stressed the importance of digital hygiene—keeping passwords secure, not clicking unknown links, and checking URLs before entering information.

Immediate Action Can Limit the Damage

The team also told the public how to react quickly if they become victims. The key is to act fast. People should call the National Cyber Complaint Portal at 1930 as soon as possible. Early reporting increases the chance of recovering the lost money.

Quick complaints help police trace the crime faster. Time is critical in such cases. Even a delay of a few hours can let the fraudsters get away.

Cyber Awareness Must Become a Routine Practice

This campaign is not just about alerts. It’s about changing how we think and act online. The police want people to question suspicious messages. They also want everyone to treat personal data with care.

Many people ignore such advice until it’s too late. That’s why this public outreach is so important. It’s not just about reacting after a crime—it’s about preventing one.

How Citizens Can Stay Safe

Here are some tips shared during the sessions:

  • Never share OTPs with anyone, even if they claim to be from the bank.
  • Don’t click on unknown links in texts or emails.
  • Avoid downloading apps from unreliable sources.
  • Don’t respond to lottery or prize messages.
  • Use strong passwords and change them regularly.
  • Enable two-step authentication for banking and shopping apps.
  • Stay informed about the latest scam methods.

Community Support Matters

Police are urging local leaders, teachers, and social groups to join the effort. The more people talk about cybercrime, the better prepared they become. Schools, colleges, and offices can all help spread awareness.

This isn’t a one-time event. The police department plans to hold more drives in the future. Continuous education is the only way to fight digital threats.

Final Word: Awareness Is Power

As the digital world grows, so do online threats. Cybercrime can strike anyone, anytime. But with awareness and quick action, much harm can be avoided. The Kaithal Police Department’s cyber helpdesks are a strong step in that direction.

Remember, cyber safety begins with you. If something feels suspicious, stop and check. When in doubt, contact the cyber helpline at 1930. One call can save you from big trouble.

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