Google and Zomato have now come together to highlight the growing need for cyber security.
In the last few years, there has been a steady increase in the number of cyber attacks in India. The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Delhi was the target of a high-profile ransomware attack last month, prompting security researchers to patch flaws in its cyber security system. To better prepare internet users, Google and Zomato have now come together to highlight the growing need for cyber security and how you can protect yourself from such threats.
A video shared on Instagram jointly by Zomato and Google India, shows a man creating a strong password using the formula “secure-tea”. He begins by placing the capital letters in the container marked “password”. The recipe is then completed by small letters, punctuation marks and numbers. After completing this process, it performs two-step verification and serves “secure-tea”.
Watch the video below:
The short clip is captioned, “Now serving: A hot cup of cyber safe-tea.”
Since being shared, the now-viral video has garnered over 3.9 lakh views and 25,000 likes.
One user said, “What is the similarity between tea and password? Will not share it with anyone.”
“This collab ‘bites’ through,” said another person.
A third person said, “Coffee lovers in chat – Password is invalid.”
Another user wrote, “Safety with creativity.”
Read also: 1.3 terabytes of data encrypted in cyber attack on AIIMS server: Center
One user wrote, “Who wrote this script. I want to follow him.”
Government figures show that a total of 3,94,499 cyber security incidents were reported by the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team in 2019. In 2020 this record reached 11,58,208 and by 2021 it had increased to 14,02,809. Till June 2022, 6,74,021 cyber security incidents were reported.
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