In today's fast-evolving digital era, cyber awareness and cyber skills are no longer optional—they are essential. eHack Academy, Bangalore proudly launches Cyber Empowerment for All, a unique initiative designed to empower youngsters, working professionals, homemakers, senior citizens, and aged individuals with the knowledge and confidence to thrive safely and smartly in the digital world.

This initiative is driven by a simple but powerful belief:
"Cyber security awareness and digital confidence should be accessible to everyone, irrespective of age or background."
Rising cyber frauds, online scams, and digital crimes
Increased dependence on online banking, UPI, social media, and e-governance
Lack of structured cyber awareness for non-technical users
Growing interest among youngsters to build careers in Cyber Security
Cyber Empowerment for All bridges this gap by combining awareness, hands-on learning, and real-world guidance in a simple, relatable, and practical manner.
With a strong passion for education and community upliftment, Ms. Smitha C leads this initiative with a people-first approach. Under her leadership, eHack Academy has successfully delivered cyber awareness programs, free webinars, and skill-based sessions that have positively impacted students, professionals, and senior citizens alike.
To create a cyber-aware society where people use technology with confidence, responsibility, and security.
See how our initiatives are making a tangible difference in people's digital lives.
A senior couple was targeted by a sophisticated SMS phishing scam threatening immediate bank account blockage. Having attended eHack's 'Digital Safety for Seniors' workshop, they successfully identified the urgency triggers and fake link patterns.
eHack Impact: They ignored the link, contacted their bank directly, and saved their life savings of ₹15 Lakhs.
Recent graduates were lured by fake 'work from home' offers asking for security deposits. eHack's career guidance session highlighted how legitimate companies never ask for money to hire.
eHack Impact: 200+ job seekers identified the scam operation and reported it to the National Cyber Crime Portal.
A software engineer received a video call from a 'CBI Officer' claiming his Aadhaar was linked to money laundering. Remembering eHack's 'Digital Arrest is Fake' campaign, he cut the call instead of transferring money.
eHack Impact: He reported the number to 1930 and saved ₹25 Lakhs from being transferred to a 'safe account'.
A homemaker got a call about a 'confiscated parcel with drugs' addressed to her. She recalled eHack's tip: 'Couriers don't call you to the police station'. She verified with the official courier app.
eHack Impact: Zero panic, zero loss. She blocked the caller and warned her family group.
A healthcare clinic received a malicious 'Invoice' attachment. Thanks to eHack's employee awareness training, the receptionist identified the suspicious sender extension (.exe instead of .pdf) and alerted IT immediately.
eHack Impact: A potential ransomware attack was thwarted, protecting sensitive patient data and ₹50L in demands.
A senior couple was targeted by a sophisticated SMS phishing scam threatening immediate bank account blockage. Having attended eHack's 'Digital Safety for Seniors' workshop, they successfully identified the urgency triggers and fake link patterns.
eHack Impact: They ignored the link, contacted their bank directly, and saved their life savings of ₹15 Lakhs.
Recent graduates were lured by fake 'work from home' offers asking for security deposits. eHack's career guidance session highlighted how legitimate companies never ask for money to hire.
eHack Impact: 200+ job seekers identified the scam operation and reported it to the National Cyber Crime Portal.
A software engineer received a video call from a 'CBI Officer' claiming his Aadhaar was linked to money laundering. Remembering eHack's 'Digital Arrest is Fake' campaign, he cut the call instead of transferring money.
eHack Impact: He reported the number to 1930 and saved ₹25 Lakhs from being transferred to a 'safe account'.
A homemaker got a call about a 'confiscated parcel with drugs' addressed to her. She recalled eHack's tip: 'Couriers don't call you to the police station'. She verified with the official courier app.
eHack Impact: Zero panic, zero loss. She blocked the caller and warned her family group.
A healthcare clinic received a malicious 'Invoice' attachment. Thanks to eHack's employee awareness training, the receptionist identified the suspicious sender extension (.exe instead of .pdf) and alerted IT immediately.
eHack Impact: A potential ransomware attack was thwarted, protecting sensitive patient data and ₹50L in demands.
As part of this initiative, eHack Academy has conducted multiple free cyber awareness webinars and seminars across colleges, institutions, communities, and corporate groups.
Participants reported increased confidence in using smartphones, online payments, and social media—while being more alert to cyber threats.
We invite schools, colleges, residential communities, NGOs, corporates, and social groups to partner with us in spreading cyber awareness and digital empowerment.
Together, let's build a safer, smarter, and cyber-aware society.