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West Jaintia Hills Police
Government of Meghalaya
Awareness Programs
Mission Statement
We strive to adopt what is legally and ethically right or proper and shall be fair to all parties as directed by reason and justice. We strive to be free from favoritism or self interest or bias by conforming to the established laws and procedures... Read More>>
Preventive Measures of Cyber Crime
1 Use Strong Passwords
Use different user ID / password combinations for different
accounts and avoid writing them down. Make the passwords more
complicated by combining letters, numbers, special characters
(minimum 10 characters in total) and change them on a regular
basis.
2. Secure your computer
Activate your firewall
Firewalls are the first line of cyber defense; they block
connections to unknown or bogus sites and will keep out some
types of viruses and hackers.
Use anti-virus/malware software
Prevent viruses from infecting your computer by installing and
regularly updating anti-virus software.
Block spyware attacks
Prevent spyware from infiltrating your computer by installing
and updating anti-spyware software.
3. Be Social-Media Savvy
Make sure your social networking profiles (e.g. Facebook,
Twitter, Youtube, MSN, etc.) are set to private. Check your
security settings. Be careful what information you post online.
Once it is on the Internet, it is there forever!
4. Secure your Mobile Devices
Be aware that your mobile device is vulnerable to viruses and
hackers. Download applications from trusted sources.
5. Install the latest operating system updates
Keep your applications and operating system (e.g. Windows, Mac,
Linux) current with the latest system updates. Turn on automatic
updates to prevent potential attacks on older software.
6. Protect your Data
Use encryption for your most sensitive files such as tax returns
or financial records, make regular back-ups of all your
important data, and store it in another location.
7. Secure your wireless network
Wi-Fi (wireless) networks at home are vulnerable to intrusion if
they are not properly secured. Review and modify default
settings. Public Wi-Fi, a.k.a. “Hot Spots”, are also vulnerable.
Avoid conducting financial or corporate transactions on these
networks.
8. Protect your e-identity
Be cautious when giving out personal information such as your
name, address, phone number or financial information on the
Internet. Make sure that websites are secure (e.g. when making
online purchases) or that you’ve enabled privacy settings (e.g.
when accessing/using social networking sites).
9. Avoid being scammed
Always think before you click on a link or file of unknown
origin. Don’t feel pressured by any emails. Check the source of
the message. When in doubt, verify the source. Never reply to
emails that ask you to verify your information or confirm your
user ID or password.
10. Call the right person for help
Don’t panic! If you are a victim, if you encounter illegal
Internet content (e.g. child exploitation) or if you suspect a
computer crime, identity theft or a commercial scam, report this
to your local police. If you need help with maintenance or
software installation on your computer, consult with your
service provider or a certified computer technician.