KARACHI: Sajjad Mustafa Syed, Chairman of the Pakistan Software Houses Association (P@SHA), has issued a grave warning about the potential fallout from internet slowdowns and the blocking of Virtual Private Network (VPN) services. He cautioned that such actions could lead to irreparable financial losses, operational disruptions, and damage to Pakistan’s reputation in the export of IT and IT-enabled Services (ITeS).
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Latest Price of Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 from November 19, 2024
As of November 19, 2024, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 is available in Pakistan with a starting price of Rs384,999. This flagship device, officially launched on July 25, 2024, boasts premium features and cutting-edge technology.
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Updated Price of Xiaomi 14T Pro from November 19, 2024
The Xiaomi 14T Pro, introduced on September 27, 2024, is now available in Pakistan. As of November 19, 2024, the premium 512GB storage variant with 12GB RAM is priced at Rs 229,999.
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Cyber Threats Surge in Pakistan’s Financial Sector: Kaspersky
The financial sector in Pakistan has experienced a significant rise in cyber threats during 2024, according to statistics released by global cybersecurity firm Kaspersky.
Data from the Kaspersky Security Network revealed that 13.7% of users in Pakistan faced web-based threats during the third quarter of 2024, including phishing attacks and malicious websites targeting sensitive user information. Additionally, 18.7% of users encountered local threats, such as malware spread through USB drives and encrypted file installers, which evade detection and compromise system security.
Speaking at the Cyber Threat Intelligence Summit in Islamabad, Kaspersky provided a detailed analysis of the growing cyber threat landscape in Pakistan. Financial malware and spyware attacks have seen a marked rise, posing serious risks to both individuals and institutions. Ransomware, phishing, and espionage-driven malware remain key threats, with Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) groups like Lazarus and SideWinder orchestrating sophisticated campaigns aimed at stealing sensitive data.
The financial sector has been particularly vulnerable, with a 114% increase in banking and financial malware attacks between January and October 2024 compared to the same period last year. These attacks primarily target digital financial operations, significantly endangering financial security. Kaspersky experts also flagged an alarming trend of rising financial cyberthreats on smartphones, a phenomenon expected to persist into 2025.
Spyware attacks in Pakistan surged by 63% during the first ten months of 2024. This type of malware gathers and transmits user data to unauthorized entities, raising critical privacy concerns for both corporate and government sectors. Experts warn that attacks exploiting stolen data could see a sharp increase in 2025.
Industrial Control Systems (ICS) also face mounting threats, particularly in critical infrastructure sectors such as energy, utilities, and manufacturing. According to Kaspersky, 29.51% of ICS computers in Pakistan were targeted by cyberthreats in Q3 2024. These attacks range from malicious scripts and phishing pages to more sophisticated malware designed to compromise operational technology systems.
“Pakistan’s rapid technological integration must be matched with robust cybersecurity measures,” said Dmitry Berezin, Kaspersky’s Global Security Expert. “Organizations need to adopt proactive, multi-layered cybersecurity frameworks, incorporating real-time threat intelligence, continuous monitoring, and incident response. Employee education is equally crucial. Individuals should use advanced security solutions and follow cybersecurity hygiene principles to protect their digital lives.”
As cyber threats grow increasingly complex, both institutions and individuals in Pakistan must prioritize cybersecurity to safeguard sensitive data and digital assets.
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Senate Opposes VPNs Blockage, Warns of $400M Freelancer Loss
The Senate Standing Committee on Information Technology and Telecommunication has strongly opposed the proposed blockage of Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) from November 30, citing potential losses of $400 million in IT remittances. The committee, chaired by Senator Palwasha Mohammad Zai Khan, criticized the move as illegal, noting no law permits blocking such technology.
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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Price, PTA Taxes Updated for Nov 2024
Discover the latest Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra price and PTA tax details in Pakistan, updated as of November 18, 2024.
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PTA Chairman Highlights Importance of VPNs
Islamabad, November 18, 2024 – Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) Chairman Major General (Retd) Hafeezur Rehman has emphasized the necessity of Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) for the common man, particularly freelancers and businesses, amidst the looming ban on private gateways.
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Jazz Becomes Pakistan’s First 4G-Only Network
Islamabad, November 18, 2024 – Jazz, Pakistan’s leading digital operator, has announced the complete phase-out of 3G services, becoming the first telecom operator in the country to transition entirely to a 4G-powered mobile broadband network. This milestone reflects Jazz’s commitment to advancing Pakistan’s digital economy by reallocating all spectrum resources to high-speed 4G services.
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Xiaomi Announces Redmi A4 5G India Launch for November 20
Xiaomi is set to expand its budget smartphone lineup in India with the Redmi A4 5G, one of the most affordable 5G devices in the country.
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Zong 4G Launches Exclusive Packages for Sikh Pilgrims
Islamabad, November 18, 2024 – In honor of the Sikh Yatra 2024, Zong 4G, Pakistan’s leading telecommunications provider, has launched exclusive connectivity packages tailored to meet the unique needs of Sikh pilgrims visiting Pakistan.
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