CNIC Delays Doable After Main Information Stolen From NADRA

CNIC Delays Doable After Main Information Stolen From NADRA

In a surprising revelation, a joint investigative staff (JIT) has found a major information breach involving the non-public particulars of two.7 million Pakistani residents. The info reportedly stolen from the Nationwide Database and Registration Authority (Nadra).

The JIT, led by Federal Investigation Company’s (FIA) official, has concluded its probe into the alleged breach of Nadra’s database. The investigation spanned 4 years, from 2019 to 2023, and the findings have submitted to the Ministry of Inside for assessment.

The report signifies that the info theft originated from Nadra’s workplaces in Multan, Karachi, and Peshawar. The JIT has really useful punitive measures in opposition to the senior officers of the authority whose negligence resulted on this colossal information theft.

Apparently, the stolen information appears to have taken a world tour. It allegedly transported from Multan to Peshawar, then to Dubai, and at last bought in Argentina and Romania.

The formation of the JIT was a response to a cybersecurity incident that occurred in March 2023. The difficulty of knowledge safety dropped at the forefront when confidential details about senior navy officers leaked and subsequently reported within the media.

This incident serves as a stark reminder of the significance of sturdy information safety measures and the potential penalties of negligence.

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