NCCIA Issues Emergency Protocol For WhatsApp Users In Case Of Hacked Accounts
National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency advises WhatsApp users to follow security steps, including re-registration and PIN reset, if accounts are hacked or compromised.
National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency advises WhatsApp users to follow security steps, including re-registration and PIN reset, if accounts are hacked or compromised.
Federal Interior Ministry withdraws the regularization of 34 NCCIA officers originally from FIA, reverting their status to contractual and notifying Auditor General of Pakistan.
Pakistan’s National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) arrests suspect and registers case in connection with an online fraud scheme targeting political figures and citizens through impersonation and fake official claims.
Pakistan cautions major social media platforms to align with national regulations, referencing Brazil’s strict enforcement model, while urging stronger cooperation on security-related content and data sharing.
National CERT of Pakistan attended a three-day OSINT training organized by ICMPD with FIA, NCCIA, and PTA to strengthen capabilities against cyber-enabled trafficking and recruitment fraud.
Rajab Butt and Nadeem Mubarak secure protective bail from Islamabad High Court before returning from London to surrender in ongoing legal cases linked to cybercrime allegations and earlier inquiries.
PSCA lodges complaint with NCCIA after scammers cloned its website to send fake e-challan alerts, urging citizens to pay fines. Authorities warn users to verify official links.
FIA Anti Corruption Circle Islamabad sacks two NCCIA officials and takes legal action in the Chinese call centre mega corruption scandal involving large scale bribery and misuse of authority.
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi says the information ministry and NCCIA will initiate large scale action against fake news on digital platforms, stressing responsibility in online reporting and outlining concerns over Afghan migrant handling and social media speculation.
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.