Everyone is worried about the ever increasing cyber crime. Now the Supreme Court has issued a public notice asking people to beware of fake websites similar to its official website. It has been said in the notice that such websites are stealing personal and sensitive information. On behalf of the Supreme Court Registry, it has been said that information about such phishing attacks has been given to legal agencies and they have been asked to investigate them.
Supreme Court website does not ask for personal information
It has been said in the notice that fake websites are stealing personal information. Therefore, be cautious of such websites and do not enter any personal or sensitive information on them. Apart from this, do not click on any link coming from any unknown person. It has been said in the notice that personal information, financial and other sensitive information is never asked on the Supreme Court website. The official website of the Supreme Court is www.sci.gov.in. Therefore always verify the URL.
This advice given in the notice
In the notice issued by the Registry, it has been advised that if anyone becomes a victim of a phishing attack, they should immediately change the passwords of all their accounts. Along with this, they should inform their bank and credit card company about non-authorized access.
Cyber fraud becomes a cause for concern
With the expansion of the Internet, cyber fraud remains a cause for concern. Every day people have to face cyber fraud. In recent times, incidents like digital arrest have increased. In this, people are taken virtual hostage and cheated. Apart from this, many scams are going on in the name of OTP, KYC and verification etc. People need to be extra careful to avoid these.
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