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NCERT Warns of Cyber Threats Targeting Pakistani Officials
The National Computer Emergency Team (NCERT) has issued a cyber threats warning of hostile Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) targeting Pakistani officials and citizens through malicious Android applications on the Google Play Store.
Threat Alert: Suspicious Android Apps
- These apps can extract personal and financial data, including media files, contact lists, calendars, call logs, and message logs from victims’ mobile phones.
- Some apps even offer to sell Personal Identifiable Information (PII) of Pakistani citizens in exchange for money.
Protect Yourself: NCERT’s Recommendations
- Exercise caution when downloading apps; avoid third-party sources and unknown developers.
- Scrutinize app reviews and privacy policies before installing.
- Refrain from providing sensitive information and regularly review permissions granted to installed apps.
- Keep Google Play Protect enabled and promptly update mobile operating systems.
- Read privacy policies before installing apps and avoid storing official data on smartphones.
- Maintain smartphone location services turned off in sensitive locations and enforce strong password policies.
- Install reputable antivirus and anti-malware software with regularly updated signature definitions.
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NCERT’s Advisory to Government Officials and Citizens
The advisory has been disseminated to all federal ministries, divisions, and provincial governments, with instructions to ensure that all concerned individuals and organizations are aware of the protective measures outlined.
Stay Safe Online
By following these recommendations, you can significantly reduce the risk of falling victim to these cyber threats.