Indian Army Conducts Crucial Cyber Fraud Awareness Lecture in Hubbi, Rajouri
RAJOURI, July 10, 2026 — In an effort to foster a safer digital environment, the Indian Army organized a comprehensive Cyber Fraud Awareness Lecture at the Eklavya Model Residential School in Hubbi, Rajouri. The educational initiative was designed to equip both students and teachers with the necessary knowledge to identify and counter emerging threats in today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape.
The informative session covered a wide spectrum of common cybercrimes, including online financial fraud, phishing links, identity theft, cyberbullying, fake social media profiles, password theft, and the misuse of personal information. Attendees were provided with practical safety tips, such as creating strong passwords, enabling two-factor authentication, avoiding suspicious hyperlinks, verifying the identity of unknown callers, and strictly safeguarding one-time passwords (OTPs), banking details, or confidential information from being shared online.
Furthermore, Indian Army representatives emphasized the importance of maintaining proper privacy settings, practicing secure browsing, utilizing social media responsibly, and ensuring the timely reporting of any cyber incidents. The highly interactive program allowed students to ask questions, analyze real-life scenarios, and discuss how to pass these critical digital safety habits along to their families and communities. The initiative received high praise from school authorities and participants alike, highlighting the Indian Army’s ongoing commitment to empowering the youth and promoting digital literacy.
