A shocking revelation has come to light in Islamabad, where personal data of millions of mobile users is being openly sold on the internet. Sensitive information such as CNIC numbers, ID card copies, addresses, family trees, and even location data is being traded on various online platforms.
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Investigations have revealed that dozens of websites and apps hosted on Google are actively involved in this illicit trade of stolen personal data. These platforms are offering detailed profiles of individuals, including their family members, call history, and WhatsApp messages. The scale of this data breach is alarming, as it poses a significant threat to the privacy and security of millions of citizens.
Cybersecurity experts have warned that this unauthorized access to personal information could lead to identity theft, financial fraud, and other serious crimes. The ease with which this sensitive data is being bought and sold highlights the urgent need for stricter regulations and enhanced cybersecurity measures to protect citizens’ privacy.
Authorities are now scrambling to identify the individuals and organizations responsible for this massive data breach. As the investigation unfolds, it remains to be seen what steps will be taken to prevent similar incidents in the future and to hold those responsible accountable for their actions.
Despite repeated claims made by the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) about addressing the illegal sale of mobile user data, the practice continues unabated. According to reports, sensitive information such as call history and WhatsApp data is being freely traded on various online platforms.