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The Silent War: Cybercrime and Deep Fakes Threaten India’s Soul

The Silent War: Cybercrime and Deep Fakes Threaten India’s Soul It’s 2:44 AM, and somewhere in India, a grandmother’s savings vanish into the ether. A young entrepreneur watches her startup’s reputation crumble under a fabricated video. A soldier’s family receives a chilling call from what sounds like his voice except it’s not him. This isn’t science fiction; it’s our reality in 2025. Cybercrime and deep fakes aren’t just buzzwords anymore, they’re weapons tearing at the fabric of India’s social, economic, and national security. President Droupadi Murmu’s words ring loud and clear: these threats are no longer distant; they’re at our doorstep, and we’re running out of time to fight back. Imagine this: you’re scrolling through your phone, and a video pops up of a politician you trust, urging you to send money for a “national cause.” Except it’s not real. It’s a deep fake, so flawless you’d never suspect it. Or picture a call from your boss, demanding urgent bank details only if it’s an AI mimic, not her voice. These aren’t hypotheticals; they’re happening now. Cybercriminals have turned technology into a battlefield, and we’re all targets. In a nation racing toward digital supremacy, this is the dark underbelly we can’t ignore. Indian President Murmu, addressing Parliament in January 2025, didn’t mince words. “Digital fraud, cybercrime, and emerging technologies like deep fakes pose challenges to our social, economic, and national security,” she said. She’s right our lives are intertwined with the digital world, from UPI payments to DigiLocker. But with every step forward, the shadows grow longer. Scammers don’t need guns anymore; they wield algorithms. They don’t break into homes; they hack into minds. And the cost? Billions of rupees lost, trust shattered, and a nation left vulnerable. But here’s the spark of hope: India isn’t sitting idle. The government’s push for cybersecurity is fierce think tier-1 status in the Global Cybersecurity Index, a badge of honor earned through relentless effort. Measures like the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre and toll-free helplines (1930, anyone?) are lifelines for victims. Cybersecurity isn’t just a tech buzzword here—it’s a job creator, a shield for the youth stepping into this digital warzone. Yet, the enemy evolves faster than we can build defenses. Deep fakes aren’t just videos; they’re psychological warfare, blurring truth until we doubt everything. These aren’t faceless statistics, they’re us. Our parents, our friends, our kids. Cybercrime doesn’t discriminate, and deep fakes make it personal. They steal our voices, our faces, our dignity and we’re left picking up the pieces. So, what do we do? Awareness is our first weapon knowing that a call or video might not be what it seems. The government’s e-governance push, like DigiLocker, is brilliant, but we need more. Stronger AI to fight AI. Training programs for every citizen, not just techies. A culture that questions before clicking. President Murmu’s call to action isn’t just for policymakers—it’s for you and me. This silent war won’t end with a treaty; it’ll end when we refuse to be victims. India’s future is digital, but it’s also fragile. Cybercrime and deep fakes are testing our resilience. Let’s rise, not just as a nation, but as a people—armed with knowledge, united in purpose. The shadows may be long, but our spirit is stronger. India’s future is digital, but it’s also fragile. Cybercrime and deep fakes are testing our resilience. Take control today, download the Arjuna Cyber Shield app and protect yourself from the shadows of this digital war.

Arjuna News, Online Protection

Aadhaar Mobile Link Status Check

Know the Number of Mobile Connections Issued in Your Name In today’s interconnected world, mobile numbers play a crucial role in personal and professional communication. But do you know how many mobile numbers are registered against your Aadhaar card? Fraudulent activities involving unauthorized SIM cards linked to someone else’s Aadhaar have been rising. To address this, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has launched the Telecom Analytics for Fraud Management and Consumer Protection (TAF-COP) portal. This initiative empowers Indian users to verify the mobile numbers linked to their Aadhaar and take action against unauthorized connections. Why is This Important? According to DoT guidelines, a mobile subscriber can register up to nine mobile numbers in their name. When purchasing a new SIM card, telecom operators require a valid proof of address and identity, with Aadhaar being a widely accepted document. However, cases of misuse—where individuals unknowingly have multiple unauthorized connections linked to their Aadhaar—are increasing. Such fraudulent connections can potentially be used for financial crimes or other malicious activities. Hence, it is crucial to monitor and manage the mobile numbers associated with your Aadhaar. How to Check Mobile Numbers Linked to Your Aadhaar Follow these simple steps to check how many mobile numbers are linked to your Aadhaar card: Visit the TAF-COP Portal Go to the official website: https://tafcop.sancharsaathi.gov.in/telecomUser/ Enter Your Mobile Number Input your active mobile number on the portal. Request and Enter OTP An OTP will be sent to the entered mobile number. Enter this OTP on the portal and click on “Submit.” View Registered Mobile Numbers The portal will display a list of all mobile numbers registered to your Aadhaar card. Report and Block Unauthorized Numbers If you find numbers that do not belong to you, the portal allows you to report them for deactivation. What Should You Do? Stay Vigilant: Regularly monitor the mobile numbers linked to your Aadhaar. Report Fraud: Immediately report unauthorized numbers using the TAF-COP portal. Secure Your Aadhaar: Avoid sharing your Aadhaar details unnecessarily and ensure its use only for authorized purposes. Final Thoughts The TAF-COP portal is a significant step towards safeguarding consumers from fraud and misuse of their Aadhaar-linked mobile connections. By taking advantage of this service, you can not only ensure your mobile numbers are secure but also contribute to reducing financial crimes in India. Take a moment today to verify your mobile connections and protect your identity. Visit https://tafcop.dgtelecom.gov.in/ now! For more insights on digital security and consumer rights, follow us on LinkedIn or visit our blog. #CyberSecurity #DigitalSafety #OnlineProtection #StaySafe #NewYear #CyberThreats  #OnlineSafety #CompleteProtection #StayProtected #WarriorsAgainstCyberCrime  #CyberJagrookta #Knowyourmobilestatus

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Multiple Vulnerabilities in Apple iOS

2 vulnerabilities are reported in Apple iOS which could be exploited by an attacker to execute arbitrary code or perform XSS attacks on the affected device. Software Affected: Iphone or iPad running OS version prior to 18.1.1 CVE-2024-44308: a vulnerability in the JavaScriptCore component. Processing maliciously crafted web content may lead to arbitrary code execution. This means that an attacker will have to trick a victim into opening a malicious file containing web content. JavaScriptCore is the built-in JavaScript engine for WebKit that enables cross-platform development by providing a way to execute JavaScript within native iOS and macOS applications. CVE-2024-44309: a cookie management issue in the WebKit component was addressed with improved state management. Arjuna app can protect users from these Zero day attacks as it breaks the chain and execute the browser content in cloud and hence protecting your device and data. Our app is designed to protect everyone from online threats like malicious links, phishing attacks, and data theft. We’ve put our heart and soul into creating this, and now we need your love and support to take it further. ❤️ Here’s how you can help:✅ Install the Arjuna App from the Google Play Store✅ Hit Like & Follow on our social media pages✅ Share it in your circle to spread the word #CyberSafety #StaySecureOnline #OnlineThreats #CyberAwareness #ProtectYourself #DigitalSafety #CyberFraudPrevention #ThinkBeforeYouClick #SafeBrowsing #ArjunaSecurity #CyberShield #ProtectYourFamily #OnlineSecurityMatters

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