The Cyber Bureau of Nepal Police Headquarters has issued a new notice to raise awareness about the rising threat of phishing attacks. With the increased use of online technology and social networks, phishing has become a common technique used by criminals to fraudulently obtain sensitive information.
Phishing attacks often involve presenting themselves as legitimate organizations like banks or e-commerce sites and encouraging individuals and organizations to disclose their sensitive information. These attacks can be carried out through various means such as emails, text messages, and phone calls, and can even include links or attachments that download malware onto a device, making it easier for criminals to gain access to the victim's sensitive information.
As complaints about phishing attacks have been increasing in recent times, the Nepal Police Cyber Bureau has urged everyone to be cautious before clicking on suspicious or unwanted links or attachments. They have also advised individuals to refrain from activities like double communication or forwarding, which can potentially put them at risk of falling victim to such attacks.
The Nepal Police Cyber Bureau has emphasized the importance of staying vigilant and taking the necessary precautions to safeguard sensitive information. With cybercrime on the rise, it is crucial for individuals and organizations to stay informed about the latest threats and take proactive steps to protect themselves.








