A Joint Initiative of Pune Police – NASSCOM – DSCI Cyber Space – Safe to Use, Unsafe to Misuse...

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A Joint Initiative of Pune Police – NASSCOM – DSCI

Cyber Space – Safe to Use, Unsafe to Misuse

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Cyber Safe Week is organized by Pune Police & NASSCOM – DSCI.

It is supported by many leading IT Companies, Financial & Educational Institutes.

The idea of the Cyber Safe Week is to spread Cyber Awareness among School, College Students & also for the Citizens & Netizens of Pune

• Cyber Crime Cell Pune started functioning since 1st July 2003 & it is modernized in Dec 2009.• Only 5 Cyber Crime cases were registered in the year 2003 and now due to rapid increase in Cyber Crime, 390 Cyber Complaints have been received up to 30th Nov 2010. • Cyber Crime Cell consist of 5 Officers and

15 Constables

Year Complaints

2003 05

2004 30

2005 32

2006 79

2007 99

2008 207

2009 271

2010 390

Sr. No.

Type of Crime Percentage

1 Nigerian Fraud 30 %

2 Credit Card Fraud 25 %

3 Phishing Attacks 20 %

4 Social Networking 15 %

5 Data Theft etc. 10 %

Modernized Cyber Crime Cell & Cyber Forensic Lab

Pune

A Joint Initiative of Pune Police – DSCI -NASSCOM

A Brief History :A Brief History :  Cyber Lab Evolved As A Unique Public-private Partnership

Project, Out Of The First-ever Cyber Safety Week In 2003. Cyber Lab, Pune Was Inaugurated On 20th January 2007 By

Mr. P.S. Pasricha (DGP, MS, Mumbai).

ObjectiveObjective Facilitate Cyber Crime Investigation Training Among Police

Officers And Law Enforcement Agencies. Improve Awareness Of Cyber Crime Among Citizens Of India

And Enhance Information Security. Act As Resource Centre For Other Police Organizations In

The Country.

State of Art Training Lab High Configuration Computers Dedicated High speed broadband Fully Air Conditioned Training Lab Cyber Crime – Incident Response Tool

Kit Licensed Softwares

Sr. No Type of Courses No. of Batches1 Basic (Level 1) 109

2 Advanced (Level 2) 21

3 Refresher (Cyber Squad)

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4 APP Course 5

Total no. of Training Batches

141

Total no. of Officers Trained

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Introduction About Cyber Crime Types of Cyber Crimes Parents Concerns Cyber Safety – Do’s & Don'ts 7 Key Messages for Cyber Safety

World Wide Web: Network of computers

Even more simply—millions of computers around the world connected with cables or wireless technology.

These “connections” allow the computers to communicate and share information.

Instant Communications E-mails, Chat Rooms, Instant Messaging & Web Sites

News and Information Most major newspapers online “Information Highway” - anything you want to know is on the

Internet Research , School projects

Entertainment Movies, music, games, developing photos, etc

Business Shop, travel, ecommerce, bargains, advertising, net banking, etc…

Anonymity Exposure to inappropriate information Cyber Crimes Illegal Music/Video/Games Malware (Virus/Worms/Trojan)

Cyber Crime in a criminal activity committed with the use of Computing Devices & Internet.

Such crimes are increasing rapidly in Pune.

School & College Students are the most common victims of these attacks.

Hacking Crimes related to Social Networking,

Blogs & IRC Phishing Nigerian Scams 419 / Lottery Scams Software & Internet Piracy Cyber Crimes related to Girls & Womens Wi-Fi related Crimes

Hacking in simple terms means illegal intrusion into a computer system without the permission of the computer owner/user.

Social Networking websites are designed to make your social life more active and stimulating. Social network can help you to maintain existing relationships with pictures and messages, and establish new ones by reaching out to people you've never met before.

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Adnan Patrawala Murder Case

Publishing of Private Information -This can lead to undesirable people trying to make personal contact.

Profiles - profiles of their user accounts.

Inappropriate Content - Children may be able to search through other people’s blogs and find inappropriate content or discussions on topics that are not suited

Online Bullying - Children can use blogs as a way to bully or intimidate other children.

Defamation - Children can use blogs as a form of publishing to defame other innocent people

Publishing Unreliable Information - Unreliable information can be published by anybody creating a blog, just as it can anybody creating a website. 

Phishing is the criminally fraudulent process of attempting to acquire sensitive information such as usernames, passwords and credit card details by deceptive means in an electronic communication.

Online Banks & Shopping Websites are very common targets of phishing activities .

A ‘Nigerian’ scam is a upfront payment or money transfer scam.

This scam starts with a bulk mailing or bulk faxing of a bunch of identical letters to businessmen, professionals and other persons who tend be of greater than average wealth.

Lottery Scams Foreign Job Offer Scam

Theft of software through the illegal copying of genuine programs or the counterfeiting and distribution of products intended to pass for the original.

Girls & Womens very susceptible to Cyber Crimes.

Harassment through emails Cyber Stalking

Blackmailing Threatening

Harassment through Social Networking Websites Identity Theft Cyber Defamation

Wi-Fi stands for Wireless Fidelity. It is nothing but a Wireless Connection

between two or more computer. Can be used in PC2PC (i.e LAN) connection & also for Wireless Internet Connectivity

It is widely used in home networks , mobile phones , video games & even corporate networks.

The masterminds behind the Ahmedabad serial blasts sent threatening e-mails from the wi-fi laptop network of American expatriate Kenneth Haywood, a Navi Mumbai-based 'executive at a multinational corporation' .

The Indian Mujahideen sent the terror email to media houses on Saturday just minutes before the Delhi bomb blasts went off from the wi-fi connection of K Kamath, the owner of Kamran Power Private Limited. ( Chembur , Mumbai )

Children are a lot smarter than we always give them credit for. This is especially true when it comes to technological issues. Few could argue that they know more about the Internet, computers or cell phones, than their children do. Changing times have called for an increased awareness in how your kids' extensive knowledge of the Internet may not be a good thing.

The biggest solution to this issue is parental check. It is the parent's job to make sure what the child is doing while surfing the web. Parents should take out some time to discuss what new findings they have made through the web. Go light while discussing this because if you are too harsh on him, then your child can start telling lies and might even turn rebellious. At the end of the day, preventing your child from cyber crime is in your hands.

Cyber Safety - Do’s & Don’ts

Keep the computer in an area where it can be monitored, like the family room, kitchen or living room, not in your child’s bedroom.

Learn enough about computers so you can enjoy them together with your kids.

Teach them never to meet an online friend offline unless you are with them.

Watch your children when they’re online and see where they go.

Install Parental Control Softwares

Only give your mobile number out to people you know and trust.

Do not use your mobile phone to communicate with strangers. Only text and call people or businesses you know in real life.

Don’t turn on the Bluetooh if it is not in use. Do not allow others to take pictures or videos of you

without your permission. Remember – these pictures and videos can be posted to the Internet.

If your phone is lost or stolen, report it to your local police station and your network operator immediately.

Understand what you put online will be there forever.  Use a strong password (a combination of upper and lower case

letters, symbols and numbers). Don’t post inappropriate or illegal content anywhere on the

internet. Don’t open e-mail attachments or instant-message attachments

unless you are completely sure they do not contain viruses. Don’t click on links inside e-mails or instant messages. Never

agree to meet a fellow chatter in real life. Never give out personal information about yourself, your family,

or your friends (such as your last name, address, phone numbers, the town or city you live in, the name of your school, photos of yourself or your family, PIN numbers for your bank, social-security numbers, etc.).

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The following 7 key messages should be reiterated throughout the week. All programs conducted should fall within these categories:

1. Keep your children and yourself eSafe 2. Know your virtual friends and enemies3. Update your antivirus, web browsers and

operating systems4. Secure your computer and wireless network5. Back up important files 6. Use strong passwords and secure financial

sites; don’t write passwords on shared locations7. What to do when you feel something is wrong

OR something wrong has happened?

The following 7 key messages should be reiterated throughout the week. All programs conducted should fall within these categories:

1. Keep your children and yourself eSafe 2. Know your virtual friends and enemies3. Update your antivirus, web browsers and

operating systems4. Secure your computer and wireless network5. Back up important files 6. Use strong passwords and secure financial

sites; don’t write passwords on shared locations7. What to do when you feel something is wrong

OR something wrong has happened?

If you are a victim of any Cyber Crime or if u feel any suspicious activity then….

Contact nearest Police Station or Cyber Crime Cell, Pune

Police Commissioner Office,Email :[email protected] : www.punepolice.gov.in

Cyber Crime Cell, PuneEmail : [email protected] : 020 -26123346

Sandip Gadiya, ManagerCell : +91-9422321705, Tel : 02026208477Email : [email protected]

Pune

“Happy Surfing

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Safe Surfing”

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