Summary
- During this period, the authority restricted access to 202 hostile digital assets.
- These assets were identified as threats to national digital space and security.
- The authority stated that these steps helped strengthen Pakistan’s digital security framework.
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has disclosed a major cybersecurity action carried out during April and May 2025.
During this period, the authority restricted access to 202 hostile digital assets. These assets were identified as threats to national digital space and security.
PTA maintained round-the-clock cyber monitoring throughout the two months. The surveillance was part of an ongoing effort to track and respond to online threats in real time.
The report also confirmed that Indian-origin content was removed from several OTT (over-the-top) platforms. This action was taken in line with content regulation and national security guidelines.
In addition, PTA worked in coordination with relevant state institutions to counter cross-border misinformation. Officials said targeted propaganda campaigns were actively monitored and blocked.
The authority stated that these steps helped strengthen Pakistan’s digital security framework. It also said that coordinated efforts played a key role in reducing the spread of harmful online narratives.
PTA further emphasized that the overall operation was aimed at ensuring a safer and more controlled digital environment in the country.
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