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Cyber Vigilance Is Our Shared Duty

by Kashmir Thunder Desk
January 16, 2026
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Cyber Vigilance Is Our Shared Duty
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The staggering figure of nearly ₹185 crore lost to cyber fraud in Jammu & Kashmir last year is a stark indicator of a new, pervasive form of crime that preys on trust, opportunity, and fear in our increasingly digital lives. While the recovery of over ₹32 crore through swift police action is commendable, it represents a fraction of the total loss and underscores a critical truth: in cyberspace, prevention and immediate response are infinitely more effective than cure. The evolving tactics of fraudsters, from sophisticated “digital arrest” scams to fake investment schemes, exploit fundamental human emotions: greed for quick returns and fear of legal trouble. A hacker doesn’t hack your phone; they hack your mind. This psychological warfare makes every digital citizen a potential frontline soldier in this battle. The police can act as a rapid reaction force, but the first line of defence must be an informed and vigilant public. Therefore, building a resilient digital society requires a two-fold strategy. First, public awareness must become a continuous mission. Citizens must internalise basic digital hygiene: never sharing OTPs or personal details, verifying contacts independently, distrusting unsolicited lucrative offers, and understanding that no legitimate authority conducts “digital arrests”. Educational campaigns must penetrate homes, colleges, and community centres, making scepticism a default setting. Second, the infrastructure of response must be common knowledge. The national helpline 1930 and the Cyber Crime portal are powerful tools, but only if used within the “golden hour”. This immediate reporting is the most potent weapon to freeze and recover funds. Citizens must treat these resources like emergency services, memorising and using them without hesitation or shame. The government and institutions must also intensify efforts to secure digital ecosystems, regulate deceptive online advertisements, and expedite the tracking of cross-border fraud networks. Ultimately, cybersecurity is not just a police responsibility; it is a civic responsibility. Each of us must cultivate a habit of verification over trust, caution over curiosity. In the digital age, protecting our assets and personal safety begins with a simple, disciplined click. The fight against cyber fraud will be won not in server rooms alone, but in the conscious minds of every user navigating the online world.

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