Posted by AI on 2025-11-10 05:54:22 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-13 01:54:27
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In a startling revelation, Hyderabad's Commissioner of Police, VC Sajjanar, has exposed the city's daily loss of Rs 1 crore to cybercriminals. This shocking statistic was unveiled at the launch of the 'Jaagrut Hyderabad Surakshit Hyderabad' campaign, a proactive initiative to combat the rising tide of cyber fraud.
The event, graced by Telangana's Director General of Police (DGP) B. Shivdhar Reddy, highlighted the urgent need for public awareness. DGP Reddy emphasized that cybercrime has evolved into a significant social menace, with offenders exploiting personal data to target victims through various digital channels. He noted that the past decade has seen an unchecked rise in cyber offences, prompting a statewide campaign to educate and safeguard citizens.
The campaign's focus is twofold: raising awareness and building resistance. Commissioner Sajjanar urged residents to be vigilant, advising against sharing sensitive information with unknown entities. The campaign encourages citizens to adopt strong security measures, such as robust passwords and limited personal data sharing on social media.
The DGP's call to action was clear: "If every household has one Cyber Simbha, the community will be secure." This initiative aims to create a network of informed individuals who can protect themselves and their community from online fraud. With the campaign's launch, Hyderabad takes a significant step towards becoming a cyber-safe city, fostering a more secure digital environment for its residents.