NCCIA Punjab Sacks 11 Over Alleged Online Anti State Propaganda And Unrest Campaigns
NCCIA Punjab has sacked 11 individuals accused of spreading anti state propaganda and inciting unrest online, with investigations underway under Peca 2016.
NCCIA Punjab has sacked 11 individuals accused of spreading anti state propaganda and inciting unrest online, with investigations underway under Peca 2016.
A threat actor identified as N2LX has allegedly shared personnel database entries linked to multiple Pakistani government agencies on an underground forum, raising concerns over employee data exposure and cyber risks.
NCCIA has sacked four suspects in South Punjab over allegations of illegally obtaining and transferring sensitive government officials’ data, including call records, CNIC details, and passport information.
NCCIA has presented its four year performance report in the National Assembly, revealing more than 531,000 cybercrime complaints, over 80,000 inquiries, and 5,755 registered cases since 2023.
Senate subcommittee reviewed PECA cases across Pakistan, with officials confirming 41 cases against journalists and media workers and 689 total cybercrime cases nationwide.
Sindh High Court nullifies appointment of NCCIA Sindh director, directing authorities to assign the role to the senior most eligible officer until regular promotion.
Canadian doctoral researcher Hamza Ahmad Khan recovered by NCCIA in Lahore, sent on 14-day judicial remand over alleged dissemination of anti-state content on X and Instagram.
:inDrive blocks over 80000 accounts after organized scam targeting courier riders through fake military officer identities. Case referred to NCCIA for investigation.
NCCIA reports 50,000 pending cybercrime cases during a Senate briefing, prompting concerns about manpower shortages, oversight issues, corruption probes and rising cyber fraud targeting parliamentarians.
NCCIA’s Cybercrime Reporting Centre in Gujranwala has exposed a major cryptocurrency and fraudulent investment scheme after a complaint from a Sangla Hill resident, with millions of rupees allegedly collected from victims.