Mumbai Police is spreading awareness against cyber crime on Twitter/ Source: Twitter
The statistics on the increase in cyber crime in India are alarming. According to the January 2015 report of the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India, the number of cyber crimes in India would have touched a figure of 3,00,000 last year. Hacking, data theft, cyber bullying and even cyber extortion have been on a constant rise.
To help spread awareness on cyber crime, Mumbai Police is celebrating ‘Cyber Safety Week’ and using its official Twitter handle along with that of the Commissioner of Police to share public service messages — with memes and quirky one-liners. They have even used the recently gone viral ‘Be like Bill’ meme to connect with their audience and believe it, their messages are spot on.
Why give someone else the authority to add filters to your life? #CyberSafetyWeek pic.twitter.com/7iOyVpck3c
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) January 20, 2016
An online stranger can be a potential real life danger #CyberSafetyWeek pic.twitter.com/oWu4lfgOwf
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) January 19, 2016
Your creepy comments on her photo will get you a long date with us. #CyberSafetyWeek
— CP Mumbai Police (@CPMumbaiPolice) January 19, 2016
Some criminals use the keyboard as their weapon #CyberSafetyWeek
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) January 19, 2016
You can receive many likes for that picture, if you’re there to upload it. #Safie pic.twitter.com/sN0IR8n329
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) January 18, 2016
‘Email’ can turn into ‘Blackmail’ if you allow it to. Be cautious. #CyberSafetyWeek
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) January 18, 2016
Don’t let 140 characters write your destiny. Avoid cybercrime. #CyberSafetyWeek
— CP Mumbai Police (@CPMumbaiPolice) January 18, 2016
It feels good if people follow you online, but not in real. Share your information carefully. #CyberSafetyWeek pic.twitter.com/r1nKKaYanl
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) January 18, 2016





