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Pakistan blocks over 1,300 sites, apps over sale of leaked citizen data

Pakistan blocks over 1,300 sites, apps over sale of leaked citizen data
A logo of the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) is seen on its headquarters building in Islamabad on August 16, 2024. (AFP/File)
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Updated 09 September 2025

Pakistan blocks over 1,300 sites, apps over sale of leaked citizen data

Pakistan blocks over 1,300 sites, apps over sale of leaked citizen data
  • Interior minister has directed formation of a cyber team to probe the matter
  • Leak fuels fears of personal data misuse with consequences for affected people

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s telecom regulator said on Tuesday it blocked more than 1,300 websites, applications and social media pages involved in selling leaked data of Pakistani nationals.

The development follows a local broadcaster’s report that thousands of Pakistanis, including federal ministers and senior officials, were affected by a personal data breach, with the information now being offered for sale online.

The leaked data reportedly includes the addresses of mobile phone subscribers, call logs, copies of national identity cards and records of foreign travel. The breach appears to cover a wide range of individuals across different levels of government.

Only licensed telecom companies are responsible for storing and managing subscriber data, according to the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA).

"In its ongoing crackdown on unlawful content, PTA has blocked 1,372 sites, apps and social media pages involved in selling or sharing personal data," it said in a statement.

"Initial review shows the reported datasets include family details, travel records, vehicle registrations and CNIC copies indicating aggregation from multiple external sources, not telecom operators."

The PTA added that it did not find any breaches within the licensed telecom sector.

On Monday, Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi ordered an investigation into the sensitive data leak, directing the National Cyber Crimes Investigation Agency to probe the matter and submit a report within 14 days.

Dozens of websites were offering the sensitive data at low prices, with mobile location information available for Rs500, detailed mobile records for Rs2,000 and international travel details for Rs5,000, according to a local media report.

This is not the first time that personal information of Pakistani nationals has been leaked online, raising concerns about potential misuse with far-reaching consequences for those affected.

In May this year, the National Cybercrime Emergency Response Team issued a warning that login credentials and passwords of more than 180 million Internet users in Pakistan had been stolen in a global data breach, urging people to take immediate protective measures.

In March 2024, a joint investigation team, formed to probe a data leak from the National Database and Registration Authority, told the interior ministry that credentials of as many as 2.7 million Pakistanis had been compromised between 2019 and 2023.


Pakistan demands UNSC hold Israel accountable for ‘aggression’ against Qatar

Pakistan demands UNSC hold Israel accountable for ‘aggression’ against Qatar
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Pakistan demands UNSC hold Israel accountable for ‘aggression’ against Qatar

Pakistan demands UNSC hold Israel accountable for ‘aggression’ against Qatar
  • Israel attempted to kill the political leaders of Hamas with the attack on Tuesday, escalating its military actions in Middle East
  • Pakistan permanent representative says Islamabad fully supports Qatar’s right to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has called on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to hold Israel accountable for its “unprovoked aggression” against Qatar, Pakistan's UN mission said on Friday, following Israeli airstrikes in Doha.

Israel attempted to kill the political leaders of Hamas with the attack on Tuesday, escalating its military action in what the United States (US) described as a unilateral attack that does not advance US and Israeli interests.

The UNSC condemned the strikes on Qatar's capital, but did not mention Israel in the statement agreed to by all 15 members, including Israel's ally the United States, at an emergency meeting on the Middle East.

Speaking at the session, Pakistan's permanent representative to the UN, Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, said the attack was a violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Qatar, contrary to the international law.

"This irresponsible action by Israel is yet another manifestation of its systematic disregard for international law, and its brazen policy of destabilizing the region," he said.

"The Council must go beyond; must hold Israel accountable; safeguard the role and protection of mediators engaged in peace efforts; and recommit to the centrality of international law and the UN Charter in maintaining international peace and security."

The development came hours after Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met with Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani in Doha to stress Muslim unity as the Gulf country called for a collective regional response to Israeli airstrikes.

Speaking at the UNSC meeting convened at the request of Algeria, Pakistan and Somalia, Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani accused Israel of trying to derail efforts to end the war in Gaza, which has killed over 64,000 Palestinians since Oct. 2023, by attacking Hamas leaders in Doha, but pledged to continue its mediation efforts.

Ambassador Ahmad said at a time when delicate negotiations on Gaza peace deal were progressing towards a possible breakthrough, striking the territory of a principal mediator and those directly involved in negotiations is a deliberate attempt to "sabotage diplomacy, derail peace efforts, and prolong the suffering of civilians."

"It is evident, that Israel, the occupying power, is bent on doing everything to undermine and blow-up every possibility of peace," he said.

"Israel’s destructive policies are incompatible with the international community’s quest for peace and stability. Sadly, it has been emboldened by the weak response, and inaction by this Council."

The Pakistani representative said the Israeli attack on Qatar adds to its "long and dubious record" of aggression, brutal military actions in Gaza, repeated cross-border strikes in Syria, Lebanon, Iran and Yemen.

"Pakistan expresses its complete solidarity with the Government and people of Qatar and fully supports their inalienable right to take all necessary measures, in accordance with the UN Charter, to defend their sovereignty, territorial integrity, and the safety of all persons within their territory," he added.


Coach says Pakistan must ‘focus on job’ in highly charged India clash in Dubai

Coach says Pakistan must ‘focus on job’ in highly charged India clash in Dubai
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Coach says Pakistan must ‘focus on job’ in highly charged India clash in Dubai

Coach says Pakistan must ‘focus on job’ in highly charged India clash in Dubai
  • The match is the first time the neighbours will have met in cricket since a brief but deadly standoff in May
  • The eight-nation Twenty20 tournament began on Tuesday with Afghanistan beating Hong Kong by 94 runs

DUBAI: Coach Mike Hesson has told his Pakistan team to “focus on the job” in Sunday's highly charged Asia Cup clash with arch-rivals India.

The match in Dubai is the first time that the neighbours will have met in cricket since a brief but deadly border conflict in May and emotions will be running high.

The New Zealander Hesson said Thursday: “I guess, from my perspective, just like any time you enter a match, whether it be a final of a world event or whatever, it’s about keeping everybody focused on the job at hand and that'll be no different on the weekend.”

The eight-nation Twenty20 tournament began on Tuesday with Afghanistan beating Hong Kong by 94 runs. India crushed hosts the United Arab Emirates by nine wickets on Wednesday.

Pakistan begin their campaign against Oman on Friday, but all the talk is already of world champions India two days later.

“We know that India are obviously hugely confident and rightfully so in terms of how well they've played,” Hesson said of the Asia Cup holders, who skittled UAE for just 57 in 13.1 overs.

India cruised to victory in just 4.3 overs.

Since winning the World Cup last year they have won 18 of their 21 T20Is.

Hesson is excited to be part of a blockbuster, which will be watched by a packed stadium in Dubai and hundreds of millions of television viewers.

“Look, I’ve certainly watched many games from afar, so certainly being on the other side of the fence, I guess, being right and amongst such a highly charged event is going to be exciting,” he added.

Pakistan enter the Asia Cup with a tri-series win in the UAE also involving Afghanistan and UAE, and confidence is growing.

“We're very much focused on improving as a team, sort of day by day, and not getting too far ahead of ourselves,” said Hesson.

India, Pakistan, Oman and UAE are in Group A while Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Hong Kong and Bangladesh form Group B.

The top two teams from each Group will qualify for the Super Four stage. The top two teams will then play the September 28 final in Dubai.


Pakistan president to visit China today in efforts to boost economic, trade cooperation

Pakistan president to visit China today in efforts to boost economic, trade cooperation
Updated 15 min 9 sec ago

Pakistan president to visit China today in efforts to boost economic, trade cooperation

Pakistan president to visit China today in efforts to boost economic, trade cooperation
  • Asif Ali Zardari to visit Chengdu, Shanghai and Uygur region from Sept. 12-21, says foreign office
  • Pakistan signed investment, joint venture agreements with China worth $8.5 billion last week

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari will embark on a 10-day visit to China today, Friday, to hold discussions with the Chinese leadership on enhancing bilateral economic and trade cooperation, the foreign office said.

The visit will take place days after Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s official trip to China last week, where Islamabad signed investment agreements and joint ventures worth $8.5 billion with Beijing.

Zardari's trip from Sept. 12-21 would include visits to Chengdu and Shanghai cities, and the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region where he will meet Chinese provincial leaders, the foreign office said.

“The discussions will encompass Pakistan-China bilateral relations, with a particular focus on economic and trade cooperation, CPEC and future connectivity initiatives,” the statement said.

Pakistan views China as an important investment partner and strategic ally, which has funneled billions of dollars into the country under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) energy and infrastructure project for over a decade.

The foreign office said Zardari’s visit would reaffirm both countries’ support over core interests, advance economic and trade ties and underscore their commitment to regional peace.

China is its largest trading partner, with bilateral trade topping $25 billion in recent years. Chinese firms have invested heavily in Pakistan in power, transport, infrastructure and telecoms projects under the multi-billion-dollar CPEC.


Pakistan’s top commerce body eyes $3 billion exports to Bangladesh

Pakistan’s top commerce body eyes $3 billion exports to Bangladesh
Updated 11 September 2025

Pakistan’s top commerce body eyes $3 billion exports to Bangladesh

Pakistan’s top commerce body eyes $3 billion exports to Bangladesh
  • Pakistan sets up pavilion at international textile and chemicals exhibition in Dhaka
  • Pakistan has a current export volume to Bangladesh of $800 million, says FPCCI

ISLAMABAD: The Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) on Thursday eyed increasing Islamabad’s exports to Bangladesh to $3 billion within a couple of years, as the two countries aim to reset ties after years of bitter relations.

The development came during the 48th DyeChem Bangladesh 2025 Expo in Dhaka, an international trade exhibition in the city for textile and chemical industries.

FPCCI Senior Vice President Saquib Fayyaz Magoon inaugurated the Pakistan Pavilion at the venue alongside Pakistan’s High Commissioner to Bangladesh Imran Haider.

“Saquib Fayyaz Magoon, SVP FPCCI, has stated that Pakistan’s exports to Bangladesh can be enhanced to $3 billion within a couple of years from the current export volume of approximately $800 million,” the FPCCI said in a statement.

“Whereas medium-term export potential to Bangladesh stands at $5–7 billion.”

The FPCCI described Bangladesh as a “global textile and apparel powerhouse,” saying it could serve as a key export market for textile chemicals and dyestuffs for Pakistan.

“The 48th DyeChem Bangladesh 2025 Expo provides a direct pathway to connect with a $47 billion textile and apparel industry that continues to grow year after year,” Magoon said, as per the FPCCI.

Haider, meanwhile, assured full support for Pakistani exporters.

Pakistan and Bangladesh have taken steps to rebuild ties in recent months, with Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar undertaking a landmark visit to Dhaka in August to reset relations.

Pakistan and Bangladesh were once one nation, but they split in 1971 as a result of a bloody civil war, which saw the part previously referred to as East Pakistan seceding to form the independent nation of Bangladesh. Ties between Pakistan and Bangladesh have warmed up since ex-PM Sheikh Hasina’s ouster as a result of a student-led uprising in August 2024.

Islamabad has attempted to forge closer ties with Bangladesh in recent months as relations remain frosty between Dhaka and New Delhi over India’s decision to grant asylum to Hasina after she fled the country. Both Pakistan and Bangladesh began sea trade last year and began expanding government-to-government commerce in February.


Pakistani, Iraqi air forces resolve to enhance joint exercises, training initiatives

Pakistani, Iraqi air forces resolve to enhance joint exercises, training initiatives
Updated 11 September 2025

Pakistani, Iraqi air forces resolve to enhance joint exercises, training initiatives

Pakistani, Iraqi air forces resolve to enhance joint exercises, training initiatives
  • Iraqi Air Force commander calls on PAF chief in Islamabad to discuss mutual cooperation
  • Iraqi commander seeks PAF’s help in building modernized training paradigm, says Pakistan military

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) chief and a senior commander of the Iraqi Air Force (IAF) resolved to enhance training initiatives and joint exercises between the two countries to improve interoperability, the Pakistani military’s media wing said on Thursday.

A high-level delegation led by Iraqi Air Force Commander Lt. Gen. Staff Pilot Mohanad Ghalib Mohammed Radi Al-Asadi met Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu at the Air Headquarters in Islamabad, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement.

Both officials discussed various prospects for mutual cooperation between their air forces, placing special emphasis on joint training, capacity building and advancements in the aviation industry, the ISPR said.

“Both commanders concurred on conducting joint exercises and training initiatives aimed at bolstering interoperability and forging stronger operational synergy between the two air forces,” the military’s media wing said.

Al-Asadi conveyed the Iraqi Air Force’s desire to restructure its entire training system, spanning from basic to advanced operational and tactical levels, the ISPR said. He sought PAF’s support in building a modernized training paradigm of the IAF.

“The Iraqi commander also highlighted the aspiration of his force to benefit from exchange postings of PAF pilots, underscoring the immense value Iraqi aviators attach to learning directly from PAF’s combat-proven professionals,” the ISPR said.

The statement said the IAF chief wanted to establish a similar ecosystem in Iraq to the National Aerospace Science & Technology Park, bringing academia, industry and military needs under one umbrella.

Pakistan has sought closer defense and military cooperation with several countries, especially in the air force domain, since its brief military skirmish with India in May.

Pakistan’s government claimed PAF pilots shot down six Indian fighter jets. While Indian officials acknowledged its jets were shot down, they denied that six of them were downed by Pakistan.