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Mumbai Police uses Uri quotes to brings attention to cyber-security

Highlights: Mumbai Police tweets out an amusing tweet taking an excerpt from the movie Uri. The tweet advises people to use a strong password for their accounts so that it’s not hacked.  Twitter is a great micro-blogging platform to convey ideas and thoughts in a concise manner and accounts of some law enforcement agencies like Mumbai Police, Bengaluru Police and Nagpur Police have come up with somes fun ways of educating people through the platform. Taking cues from Uri: The Surgical Strike movie that was recently released in theaters, Mumbai Police has advised its followers to use a strong password on their accounts so that they're not hacked. In the tweet, Mumbai Police asks, “Q) What are the chances of my weak password getting hacked?” and the answer is the GIF, embedded below, where the Uri actor Vicky Kaushal delivers the viral dialogue “High Sir” in the movie. Yami Gautam, the actress who plays a lead role in the movie also retweeted it.  Q) What are the chances of my weak password getting hacked? Ans) pic.twitter.com/WGsfITUvkN — Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) January 23, 2019 Before Mumbai Police, NagpurCityPolice also used the same theme with one of their Tweets for asking the question - “How is the excitement level at Maharashtra State Police Games #MSPG2019, here at Nagpur?” BengaluruCityPolice is well-known for posting fantastic memes for educating their followers in a fun way. Taking on the 10-year challenge, The BengaluruCityPolice posted a tweet that urges people not to look at a phone while driving. The tweet reads, “Trust us, you don't want to take this challenge. Wear a helmet and don't talk on the phone while riding/driving!” and is followed by the image embedded below. Trust us, you don't want to take this challenge. Wear a helmet and don't talk on the phone while riding/driving!#10yearchallenge pic.twitter.com/QpoZe6lyEK — BengaluruCityPolice (@BlrCityPolice) January 19, 2019 Last year, Mumbai Police posted a similarly amusing tweet when the game Pokemon Go was quite popular. As people playing the game had a tendency to keep their eyes fixed on the game instead of the real world around them, the Mumbai Police posted a series of amusing tweets from its official Twitter account informing them to keep an eye on the road.  Related Reads: Here's why the Indian Army Chief's demand for use of AI and Big Data in Defence operations is the need of the hour Mumbai Police tweets advisory against playing Pokemon Go on city roads

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