
The Supreme Court has issued a warning to the public regarding phishing attacks, advising individuals to be cautious of fake websites that mimic legitimate ones. The court emphasized that it never requests personal or financial information from users. This advisory comes amid rising concerns about data security and the prevalence of scams targeting unsuspecting internet users. Cybersecurity experts have also highlighted the importance of verifying website domains and being vigilant about app permissions to protect personal data. The Supreme Court's statement serves as a reminder for the public to remain alert against potential online fraud.
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