March 30, 2026

Avoid These 5 Digital Mistakes During Cyber Warfare

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In this sensitive time of heightened tensions and conflict, cyber attacks have become a new battlefield. Please take a moment to read and follow these critical cyber safety measures to protect yourself, your family, and your nation’s digital infrastructure:


🔐 TOP CYBER SAFETY TIPS TO STAY PROTECTED:

  1. Never open media files (videos, images, PDFs) from unknown numbers — even known contacts could be compromised.
  2. Avoid clicking on random links received via SMS, email, WhatsApp, Facebook, etc. Especially avoid suspicious news links — always double-check the URL and verify it’s from an official news site.
  3. Update your devices (phones, laptops) immediately to the latest software for the newest security patches.
  4. Never download or open .apk, .exe, or .zip files from social media or untrusted sources — these are the most common malware carriers!
  5. Report cybercrimes quickly and help others do the same by filing a complaint at:
    🔗 https://cybercrime.gov.in

Let’s Stay Smart. Stay Safe. Stay United.

Every citizen counts in this digital warfront. Spread the word, protect your data, and support our national security by staying vigilant.

Take care. Stay alert. Jai Hind! 🙏

Daily News Bulletin

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