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Bapatla SP warns social media users to be cautious of cyberstalking

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Bapatla SP Warns Against Cyberstalking on Social Media

Bapatla SP Vakul Jindal has issued a warning to social media users about the dangers of cyberstalking. In a recent statement, he emphasized the seriousness of the online threat, which involves the use of electronic means to harass, stalk, and invade privacy.

Jindal highlighted the alarming trend of cyber fraudsters using photos and videos posted on social media platforms to target and harass their victims, especially women. He stressed the importance of taking precautions to prevent falling victim to such crimes.

One of the key preventive measures recommended by Jindal is for users to carefully set privacy settings on all their social media accounts, including popular platforms like Instagram and Facebook. Additionally, he advised users to verify the authenticity of individuals before accepting friend requests and to disable GPS tracking while using social media, as cybercriminals can exploit this feature to track users’ locations through spyware.

Furthermore, Jindal urged users to refrain from sharing personal information, photos, and location details on social media platforms. He cautioned against responding to requests for phone numbers and other personal information from unknown individuals, as this could make users more vulnerable to cyberstalking.

In the event of experiencing cyberstalking or any other cybercrime, Jindal encouraged the public to report the incident to their local police station or contact the cyber helpline at 1930. He also advised victims to file a formal complaint through the national cybercrime reporting portal to ensure that appropriate action is taken against the perpetrators.

With the increasing proliferation of social media usage, the threat of cyberstalking and other online crimes is becoming more prevalent. By staying vigilant, following security best practices, and promptly reporting any suspicious activities, users can better protect themselves from falling victim to cybercriminals. Jindal’s warning serves as a timely reminder for social media users to prioritize their online safety and take proactive steps to safeguard their personal information from malicious actors.

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