Hyderabad: Police throw Rs. 500 notes on roads; check out why
When people spot the faux wallet with Rs 500 currency note and open it, then it automatically turns into a leaflet with a message.
By Newsmeter Network Published on 12 Sep 2023 6:16 AM GMTHyderabad: Telangana State Cybersecurity Bureau (TSCSB) has started a novel campaign to create awareness about cybercrime.
TSCSB teams have devised a novel prank that tricks unsuspecting individuals into picking up a leaflet, which is quite deceptively designed as a āwalletā from which Rs 500 currency note is jutting out
Police teams are placing these leaflets at strategic locations in public places. When people spot the faux wallet with Rs 500 currency note and open it, then it automatically turns into a leaflet with a message.
āIf you are a cyber-victim and lost money call 1930, Stay vigilant, Stay Secure,ā the message reads.
Real vs. Rogue
ā Cyberabad Police (@cyberabadpolice) September 11, 2023
Just like this Wallet, Online Fakes abound.
If you are a Cyber Victim and Lost Money
call 1930
Stay Vigilant, Stay Secure!
- Telangana State Cyber Security Bureau (TSCSB) pic.twitter.com/7uVysT5p03
The novel concept is the brainchild of TSCSB Director and Cyberabad Commissioner Stephen Raveendra, who after seeing prank videos on social media platforms thought about doing something unique to drive the message on cyber safety.
āPeople are falling victim to cyber frauds despite taking up rigorous awareness campaigns. Among many tricks to drive the message, we took the wallet prank at public places. Each victim of the prank was counseled by our teams,ā said Stephen Raveendra.
In the last few days, teams of the TSCSB visited several public spaces in Rachakonda, Hyderabad, and Cyberabad as part of the campaign. A few videos of the prank went viral on social media further increasing the outreach of the initiative and message of the TSCSB.
The 1930 helpline is a toll-free number National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal introduced by the Ministry of Home Affairs. Victims of cyber fraud can dial up the number and report the cybercrime. The complaints are redirected to the local police cybercrime units.