Mumbai Police uses Money Heist meme to urge people to use safe pin online. Viral
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Mumbai Police used a Money Heist meme to explain the importance of keeping a safe pin for online accounts on Twitter today. The tweet garnered several comments from netizens.
The Mumbai Police has a quirky way of sending advisories to their followers. The official social media account of the police department uses trending topics and hilarious memes to spread their message, be it on Covid-19 health guidelines or information around cybersecurity. And something similar happened today. This is ArturoArturo thinks he is very smartArturo keeps 1234 as his PINDon't be like Arturo#PinHeistAlert#ASpinToPin#OnlineSafety pic.twitter.com/HeS7rWh5VR I love this Twitter handle https://t.co/U8vnlQYZIx This is cool !! #MoneyHeist https://t.co/FraiRD1cIk @MumbaiPolice has got no chillNew way to help/motivate citizens to stop cybercrimes https://t.co/VTDBbrbMEm Savage https://t.co/4fMscRuRsk Oh no https://t.co/07mwbhCIbY @MumbaiPolice is just killing the Game of memes... #fun#awareness @pjexplained https://t.co/vBkKB8RTA0 Savage https://t.co/ZIlU0VgbHW Be like professor. pic.twitter.com/nIWOsj4FNK Nice, Savage Wow. Amchi mumbai police.. how easily and well explained with famous Series.. Hahahaha mast You are not just ADORABLEbut HILARIOUSBtw who is in charge of Tweeting ? #BrainyFunny Mumbai Police took to Twitter on May 26 to talk about staying safe online by sharing a meme inspired by the acclaimed Netflix show, Money Heist. They shared a clip from Money Heist, La Casa De Papel in Spanish, featuring Arturo and Denver. They shared the video with the caption, “This is Arturo. Arturo thinks he is very smart. Arturo keeps 1234 as his PIN. Don’t be like Arturo #PinHeistAlert #ASpinToPin #OnlineSafety (sic).”More Related News