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FIA warns: Beware of fake messages, don’t share info

Published on: August 9, 2025 1:36 PM

The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has warned the public about fake emails and WhatsApp messages. These messages claim to be from the FIA Director General. However, they are sent by unknown scammers to scare people. The fake messages often have a “Top Secret” stamp to look official. The FIA said it never sends messages like these through email or WhatsApp.

Officials said scammers use fake names and titles to trick people. They accuse citizens of cybercrimes to intimidate and blackmail them. The FIA urged everyone to stay alert and not to share personal or financial details. They also asked people to report any suspicious messages to the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency. This agency handles cybercrime investigations in Pakistan.

Recently, the Digital Rights Foundation issued a warning about a scam using fake calls. Scammers ask for a code to steal WhatsApp accounts in this scam. Last month, the FIA raided an illegal call center in Islamabad. They arrested five foreigners involved in cybercrime activities. These actions show the growing threat of cyber scams in the country.

Moreover, the National Cyber Emergency Response Team revealed that login details of over 180 million Pakistani internet users were leaked. The team asked the public to take quick safety measures to protect their accounts. The FIA has also set up a helpline, 1991, to assist citizens with cybercrime concerns. They remind everyone to be cautious and protect their data.

In conclusion, the FIA’s warning is crucial for public safety. Scammers are becoming more creative and dangerous. Therefore, people must stay vigilant and avoid falling for fake messages. Reporting suspicious activity can help stop cybercrime. Always safeguard your personal and financial information online.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), Latest, warned the public fake emails, WhatsApp messages

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