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    A conference on cyber crimes was held at Agriculture Degree College in Palem village, Bijinapalli mandal, as part of Cyber Vigilance Diwas. Nagar Kurnool District Cyber Crime DSP Giri Kumar spoke about current cyber crimes and precautions to take, such as investment fraud, advertisement fraud, job fraud, and social media crimes in Nagar Kurnool district. The event was attended by 60 students, Bijinapally Sub Inspector Naga Shekhar Reddy, his staff, and Cyber Crime Warrior Nagar Kurnool Ravikumar.

    The conference aimed to raise awareness about cyber crimes and educate students on how to protect themselves online. It provided valuable information on different types of cyber crimes that are prevalent in the area and highlighted the importance of being cautious while using the internet.

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    By organizing such events, the authorities hope to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to stay safe in the digital world. It is essential for everyone, especially students, to be aware of the potential risks associated with cyber crimes and to take necessary precautions to avoid falling victim to online scams or frauds.

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