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A 14-year-old from Mumbai was befriended by someone online who pretended to be a teenager. After weeks of chatting, the person asked for personal photos. The child told their parents, who immediately reported it to cybercrime police. The account was traced and action was taken.
Lesson: Always tell a trusted adult if someone online makes you uncomfortable.
A 12-year-old gamer received a message promising free game currency. They clicked a link and entered their password. Within hours, their gaming account was stolen and used to purchase items. The family reported it, but the account was never fully recovered.
Lesson: Never share your gaming passwords, even for "free" rewards.
If you or someone you know is in danger online, get help immediately!
Remember: Always tell a parent, teacher, or trusted adult if something online makes you feel scared or uncomfortable.
NCORE Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating people about cyber safety and preventing cybercrime. We believe that knowledge is the best defense against online threats.
Our mission is to make cyber safety education accessible to everyone, regardless of age or technical knowledge. We provide free, easy-to-understand resources to help you stay safe online.
Note: NCORE Foundation provides educational information only. We do not promise to resolve crimes or provide legal services. For official complaints, please contact cybercrime.gov.in or your local police station.