A & N Police Issues Advisory to Combat Cyber Threats

Tarun Karthick

Port Blair, 25 November 2023

In an era where technology serves as the backbone of daily operations, its pervasive influence has ushered in remarkable benefits alongside a concerning surge in cyber threats. Exploiting vulnerabilities woven into the fabric of our interconnected digital landscape, malicious actors are capitalising on these openings, resulting in an unprecedented increase in cybercrime incidents.

To combat this escalating issue, experts emphasise crucial points to fortify digital defences:

1. Regular Updates & Patching: Ensure operating systems and software applications are consistently updated from trusted sources to mitigate vulnerabilities.

2. Use Genuine & Latest Software/Hardware: Opt for authentic and updated software/hardware to leverage the latest security features and safeguards.

3. Reputable Antivirus Software: Employ trusted antivirus software, keeping it up to date and conducting regular system scans to detect and eliminate malware.

4. Exercise Caution with Attachments & Downloads: Scan all attachments and downloads with antivirus software before opening to prevent potential threats.

5. Enable Built-In Firewalls: Activate built-in firewalls within operating systems to block unauthorised access and thwart network-based attacks.

 6. Prudent Web Browsing: Exercise caution while browsing, avoiding suspicious websites and opting for browsers equipped with robust security features.

7. Vigilance Against Phishing Attempts: Remain wary of requests for personal information or suspicious links, verifying the sender’s legitimacy before sharing sensitive details.

8. Robust Password Practices: Create strong, unique passwords, avoiding easily guessable combinations or reusing them across multiple accounts.

9. Regular Backups: Safeguard important data by regularly backing it up to secure locations, mitigating the impact of potential malware attacks.

10. Continuous Monitoring & Education: Stay informed about evolving threats and best practices through reliable sources like CERT-In.

Implementing these measures rigorously shields computer systems from malicious entities such as Trojan horses, viruses, worms, and other threats. In case of emergencies or further guidance, individuals can seek assistance from the Cyber Cell (CID) via phone at 03192-230668 & 8900910411. 

As technology’s impact continues to expand, staying vigilant and proactive in securing digital landscapes remains paramount to thwarting cyber threats and preserving digital integrity.