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NCCIA alerts citizens about dangerous online sharing habits

Published on: January 21, 2026 3:53 PM

The National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency has warned that even a single careless click or post on social media can lead to serious legal trouble for users. The advisory highlights that people often share information quickly without checking facts, which increases the spread of false or misleading content across digital platforms. As a result, authorities are now urging citizens to pause and verify before pressing the share button, especially when sensitive material is involved.

Moreover, the agency made it clear that sharing unverified news, images, or links is not a harmless act but a punishable offense under cyber and criminal laws. This becomes even more serious when such content targets state institutions or the higher judiciary, because it can damage public trust and national stability. Therefore, users are being reminded that online freedom also comes with responsibility and legal limits.

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In addition, officials explained that false information spreads much faster online than in traditional media, making it harder to control once it goes viral. Because of this, one wrong post can mislead thousands of people within minutes and create unnecessary panic or confusion. Consequently, the agency wants users to act as their own fact checkers before forwarding anything to others.

Furthermore, the advisory encourages people to rely only on verified and credible sources when reading or sharing news on digital platforms. Checking the original source, reading the full content, and confirming the facts can help prevent the spread of harmful rumors. In this way, every user can play a role in keeping the online space safer and more trustworthy for everyone.

Read more : Eight held for anti-judiciary campaign on social media, LHC told

Finally, the NCCIA stated that its goal is not to restrict free expression but to protect citizens and institutions from harm caused by fake or misleading information. By following simple steps like verifying links and avoiding emotional sharing, users can stay safe from legal action. At the same time, responsible online behavior will help create a more informed and respectful digital community across the country.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: cyber crime warning, digital content rules, fake news sharing, Latest, Online safety Pakistan, social media law

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