As Pakistan’s digital landscape expands, so do opportunities for exploitation. From social media blackmail to cryptocurrency fraud, cybercriminals exploit gaps in our legal system—but you don’t have to face these threats unprepared. The Justice Bridge’s cyber law specialists break down Pakistan’s evolving digital regulations, empowering you with actionable defenses against 21st-century crimes. Learn how to safeguard your rights in an era where evidence exists in pixels, not paper
The Rising Threat
Pakistan recorded:
- 42% increase in online scams (FIA Cyber Crime Wing, 2023)
- 17,000 social media defamation cases
Current Legal Framework
- PECA 2016:
- Section 20: Identity theft (3-year punishment)
- Section 21: Hate speech penalties
- Gaps in Law:
- No provisions for deepfake crimes
- Weak cryptocurrency regulations
Protection Strategies
- For Individuals:
- How to file cybercrime complaints (FIA portal walkthrough)
- Documenting digital evidence (Screenshots with timestamp apps)
- For Businesses:
- Drafting social media policies compliant with PECA
- Cybersecurity insurance options