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Cyber Bulletin December Edition 2024

Authors: Cyber Awareness Club, Department of Computer Application, Integral Univeristy, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India; Prof. (Dr.) Mohammad Faisal; Mr. Shubham Kumar; Mr. Faizan Mahmood;

Cyber Bulletin December Edition 2024

Abstract

The Cyber Awareness Club, under the Department of Computer Applications at Integral University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, publishes a monthly magazine titled Cyber Bulletin. The primary aim of this magazine is to educate the public about the current landscape of cybercrimes and how to protect themselves. The December 2024 edition delves into the sophisticated tactics employed by cybercriminals. As technology advances, so do the deceptive methods used to exploit individuals and organizations. Staying informed is crucial to defend against these ever-evolving threats. This issue highlights several prevalent cyber scams, including: Phishing Arrest Threats: Scammers impersonate law enforcement agencies through emails or messages, claiming you are under investigation and demanding payments to avoid arrest. Always verify such claims through official channels and never click on suspicious links. Vishing Arrest Scams: Fraudsters make threatening phone calls, pretending to be law enforcement officers and demanding money to cancel an arrest warrant. Remember, authorities will not ask for payments over the phone. Smishing Arrest Threats: Similar to phishing but via text messages, claiming you're involved in illegal activities and demanding payment to clear your name. Do not respond to these messages and report them to the authorities. Intimidating Emails or Letters: Cybercriminals send emails or letters pretending to be from legal entities to extract money or sensitive information. Always verify the legitimacy of such communications through official channels. Social Media Impersonation: Fraudsters use social media platforms to impersonate officials and claim you are under investigation, demanding money to avoid legal action. Verify such claims directly with the relevant authorities. Counterfeit Legal Documents: Scammers send counterfeit legal documents, such as subpoenas or court orders, demanding payments or personal information. Verify the authenticity of such documents with the issuing authority. Awareness is your first line of defense. Stay informed and secure your digital life. Stay safe and vigilant.

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