Reuters, a leading cyber security firm in Pakistan, has revealed that the data of Pakistan's 1.3million people has been put up for sale on the Dark Web. The accused presenting the data for sale have reported the value of more than US $ 1 million, or more than 350 million Pakistani rupees. Pakistanis selling data on the Dark Web is proof that some elements of money are mobilizing here and they are becoming a threat to Pakistan and the institutions here. According to the Tech Juice report, according to a review by the Reuters Threat Intelligence Team, complete private data of Pakistanis has been presented for sale on a leading web site, which includes the identity card numbers, full names, addresses, phone numbers and taxes of Pakistanis. Numbers are also included. Cybercriminals posted this data for sale on the Dark Web's VIP number and this data is absolutely Fresh as it was hacked and constantly updated this week. The ad for sale of the data states that it has been beautifully organized and that its headers are also installed. The sale of data raises a number of questions regarding telecom companies' data security and privacy policies, Reuters Threat Intelligence says. This data may have been stolen from various companies, but it is also possible that the data obtained from a firm has not yet been disclosed to a company that has suffered any cyber attack. It is very important to inform. According to the report, it is also likely that the companies themselves will not be able to detect the data being hacked. This is the time of concern for the consumers whose data has been leaked. And Dark Web monitors web forums and will continue to update in this regard
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