It has issued a list of do's and dont's to these agencies and advised installation of relevant "patches" to protect against any data breaches.
According to official sources, the government has made necessary arrangements to handle the situation.
"No major incident of cyber attack has been brought to the notice of Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT- In) yet," they added.
Reports suggest that nearly 100 countries, including India, were hit by the massive cyber attack.
Once infected, users are asked to pay USD 300 worth of cryptocurrency Bitcoin to retrieve their files.
As per the advisory issues, the ransomware infects other computers on the same network and is also spreading through malicious attachments to e-mails.
The cyber attack was first reported from Sweden, Britain and France, the US media outlets reported.
An increase in activity of the malware was noticed yesterday, security software company Avast reported, adding that it "quickly escalated into a massive spreading".
Within hours, over 75,000 attacks have been detected worldwide, the company said. Meanwhile, the MalwareTech tracker detected over 100,000 infected systems over the past 24 hours.
Security firms have suggested that users immediately disconnect the infected device from the local network to contain the infection.
"Also, report the incident to the appropriate local law enforcement authority. Each country handles incidents of electronic crime differently, but in general most national law enforcement agencies urge companies to report incidents and avoid paying any ransom demanded," F-Secure Asia Pacific Head (Corporate Business) Amit Nath said.
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