
Know More About Digital Swachh Bharat
DSB is a national initiative to build awareness about digital safety, cyber laws, and responsible online behavior. Our mission is to empower students, parents, educators, and working professionals with the knowledge and tools needed to stay safe in today's digital era.
We focus on education, awareness campaigns, seminars, and support for cyber crime victims.
How Digital Crimes Happen
- Social Engineering Attacks
- Public Wi-Fi & Unsecured Devices
- Online Scams & Phishing Links
- Stay home and self-isolate from others in the household.
- Protect yourself and help prevent spreading the virus.
How Digital Crimes Happen
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Social Engineering Attacks
Hackers trick users into revealing personal information through fake calls, emails, or websites.



Public Wi-Fi & Unsecured Devices
Using insecure networks or outdated software increases vulnerability to attacks.



Online Scams & Phishing Links
Fraudulent websites or messages trick users into sharing sensitive data like OTPs, bank details, etc.


Things You Should Do
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Things You Should Do
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Use Strong Passwords & Enable 2FA
Keep your accounts safe with complex passwords and two-factor authentication.
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Verify Before You Share
Always double-check links, QR codes, emails, and messages before taking action.
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Update Software Regularly
Security patches help prevent known vulnerabilities from being exploited.
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Report Cyber Crimes
Use the Government's cybercrime portal: www.cybercrime.gov.in
Things You Shouldn't Do
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Avoid Clicking on Suspicious Links
One wrong click can compromise your data or device.
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Don't Share OTPs or Passwords
Not even with someone pretending to be from your bank or a government agency.
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Avoid Using Public Wi-Fi Without VPN
Unprotected networks can leak your personal information.
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Never Post Sensitive Data Publicly
Information like your Aadhaar, mobile number, or location should remain private.
What are the common cybersecurity threats?
Cyber threats are malicious activities that target your personal information, devices, or networks. Most individuals exposed to such threats may experience:





🛑 Phishing & Scam Messages
🔥 Malware & Strong System Lag
🤕 Identity Theft
🧠 Mental Stress from Cyberbullying
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As cyber threats continue to rise across the country, this initiative is making a real difference by educating people about digital safety, cyber laws, and responsible online behavior. From school seminars to community workshops, it's all about empowering citizens to navigate the digital world with confidence.
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