On April 22, Chairman of Dak Lak Provincial People's Committee Pham Ngoc Nghi sent an Open Letter to all cadres, party members, civil servants, public employees, workers and people of Dak Lak province calling for a response to the "Propaganda campaign to combat and prevent criminal activities in cyberspace".
Responding to the "Propaganda campaign to combat and prevent criminal activities in cyberspace".
Accordingly, in recent times, the situation of criminal activities and law violations in cyberspace in the country in general and Dak Lak province in particular has many potential complex factors, with an increasing trend in the number of cases, with many extremely sophisticated methods and tricks; the scope, nature, and extent of property damage are large, causing public outrage. The work of propagating, fighting, and preventing crimes and law violations in cyberspace has been vigorously implemented and achieved encouraging results.
It is forecasted that in the coming time, the situation of criminal activities in cyberspace will continue to develop in a complicated and unpredictable manner. With the spirit of determination and determination to push back cyberspace crimes, gradually build a safe and healthy cyberspace environment, contributing to building a solid "People's Security Position in Cyberspace", on behalf of the Provincial People's Committee, Comrade Pham Ngoc Nghi launched and called on all cadres, party members, civil servants, public employees, workers and people in the province to actively respond and participate in the work of "propaganda, fighting and preventing criminal activities in cyberspace"; raise awareness, responsibility and caution when participating in activities in the cyber environment; regularly monitor and learn about the methods and tricks of criminal activities in cyberspace to propagate, disseminate and share information for relatives, families and the community to proactively prevent. At the same time, actively denounce criminals, promptly provide information to the police force when detecting fake news, untrue news and suspicious activities related to crimes on cyberspace via hotline (069.4389.211; 0262.3818.568), through the Zalo OA page system of the Provincial Police and the Police of units and localities.
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