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Assam Police Shares �Dhamaal� Meme To Create Cyber Security Awareness & It�s Hilarious AF


For quite a while now, the social media teams of various state police have been making creative efforts to make their posts go viral and have been succeeding in disseminating information with their witty tweets. 

The Assam Police is now following the footsteps of the Pune Police as they are also coming up with savage posts to create awareness. 

Assam Police Shares âDhamaalâ Meme To Create Cyber Security Awareness & Itâs Hilarious AF © BCCL

Recently, Assam Post took to Twitter to make people aware of the importance of having a strong password. To make the people aware of the hazards of a weak online password, they shared a still from the hit comedy movie âDhamaalâ.

Assam Police wrote in the tweet, âA weak password, even with a big W, is very easy to guess. Make sure that your password is not something obvious and is strong enough, even if you break up with it in person.â

Check out the post here- 

A weak password, even with a big W, is very easy to guess.

Make sure that your password is not something obvious and is strong enough, even if you breakup with it in person. #OnlineSafety #PasswordSecurity @filmfare @aweassam @Riteishd @jaavedjaaferi pic.twitter.com/RVhaNHB8FG

â Assam Police (@assampolice) February 12, 2020

The tweet was taken from the 2007 Bollywood film Dhamaal, starring Riteish Deshmukh, Sanjay Mishra, Jaaved Jaaferi, Arshad Warsi, and Ajay Devgn. The filmâs plot revolves around a large amount of money disguised under a big âWâ that the protagonists in the film try to hunt down. 

Jaaved Jaaferi replied to the post saying, â True dat.. pass word sirf apne paas hona chahiye.. kisi aur ke paas nahi. All the best.â

true dat.. pass word sirf apne paas hona chahiye.. kisi aur ke paas nahi.
All the best @assampolice

â Jaaved Jaaferi (@jaavedjaaferi) February 13, 2020

Riteish Deshmukh also replied to the witty tweet.

Hahaha Classic !!!!! https://t.co/PWhJf7DrPg

â Riteish Deshmukh (@Riteishd) February 12, 2020

Hereâs what people have to say about the Assam Police post that left Twitter in splits-

Indeed.

Beautiful sense of humor. @meg_LVRD @riteishd_fans @Riteish_FC

â Myself Mr. Mixer (@myselfmrmixer) February 12, 2020

True.

Hahahaha that's right @meg_LVRD @riteishd_fans

â Talent (@Talents56) February 12, 2020

Copy that⦠

Use Caps Lock and special character while creating your password which make your password strong.@Meg_Lvrd2 @riteishd_fans@Riteish_FC

â NatureLover (@Nature07Lover) February 12, 2020

Right?

epic !!

â Mr. Saikia (@Abhijee86773130) February 12, 2020

Savage...

Haha...Never saw such coolness in cops.

â Abhinash Das ð®ð³ (@Abhinasds) February 12, 2020

Hahahahah.

You are behaving like Arijit Singh's song. I am trying to move on but you are not letting me.

â sarcastic Assamese (@sarcasticassame) February 12, 2020

Assam Policeâs amazing efforts to create awareness on cybersecurity and online security is the best thing youâll witness today on Twitter. 


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