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Email attachments from 'bonafide' IDs can be malicious, government alerts officials

A cybersecurity circular issued by government asks officials to be careful while opening email attachments or links provided from bonafide gov.in/nic.in email IDs

August 21, 2023 / 14:54 IST
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According to Indian Computer Emergency Response Team, India has recorded a 53 per cent increase in ransomware attacks in 2022
According to Indian Computer Emergency Response Team, India has recorded a 53 per cent increase in ransomware attacks in 2022

Government officials have been advised to be cautious even when they open email attachments coming from official gov.in and nic.in addresses, highlighting the prevalence of cyber attacks.

A cybersecurity circular issued by a government body on July 27 and reviewed by Moneycontrol said, "Users should be careful while opening email attachments or links provided even from bonafide gov.in/nic.in email ids."

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The domain names gov.in and nic.in are assigned for official email IDs of government officials across the Union and state governments.

This circular comes in the backdrop of officials being targeted by threat actors through phishing emails laden with harmful virus and malwares.