Check My Safety
How strong are your digital habits? Answer 20 quick questions about passwords, device security, and online behaviour — get a personalised safety score with steps to improve.
Free tools to check your digital habits, learn from real cyber crime cases, sharpen your scam-spotting instincts, and explore careers in cybersecurity.
How strong are your digital habits? Answer 20 quick questions about passwords, device security, and online behaviour — get a personalised safety score with steps to improve.
Can you tell a real bank SMS from a fake one? A genuine job offer from a scam? Test your instincts in our interactive simulator and sharpen the reflexes that keep you safe.
Nine true stories from cases we've handled — from a ₹100 payment that triggered a fraud ring to a deepfake video used for extortion. Each case includes what went wrong and how to protect yourself.
Interested in cybersecurity but not sure where to start? Explore career paths based on your background and interests — with salary ranges, required skills, and links to courses.
Weekly updates on emerging scams, regional alerts, safety tips, and cybersecurity developments in India.
Common cyber threats explained in plain language. Each one links to a related case study, quiz question, or safety tip.
Fake messages designed to trick you into sharing passwords, OTPs, or personal information.
UPI scams, fake investment schemes, task-based fraud, and payment manipulation.
Someone using your personal information — Aadhaar, PAN, photos — to impersonate you.
Repeated online harassment, intimidation, or humiliation through messages, posts, or groups.
AI-generated fake images, videos, or voice recordings used for blackmail or misinformation.
Persistent, unwanted online surveillance or contact that causes fear or distress.
Unauthorised access to email, social media, banking, or other online accounts.
Predatory lending apps that harvest your data, manipulate loan terms, and use blackmail for repayment.
Excessive gaming or screen time affecting mental health, relationships, and daily functioning.
Posting personal details — home tours, travel plans, children's routines — that criminals can exploit.
Illegal downloading, distribution, or use of copyrighted software, movies, music, or content.
The daily habits — updates, backups, strong passwords, 2FA — that keep your digital life secure.