
Cybercrime in Pakistan is a growing threat in today’s digital age, affecting individuals, businesses, and institutions alike. From hacking and identity theft to online fraud and data breaches, cybercriminals continue to exploit technological vulnerabilities. Our team of experienced cybercrime lawyers is committed to defending your digital rights and offering comprehensive legal protection against cyber-related offenses across Pakistan.
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As cybercrime in Pakistan continues to escalate, individuals and businesses are increasingly vulnerable to threats such as hacking, identity theft, online fraud, and financial scams. Further our dedicated cybercrime law firm provides expert legal support to both victims and those accused of cyber offenses. With deep expertise in Pakistan’s cyber laws, our experienced cybercrime lawyers deliver strategic legal solutions, ensuring full compliance with cybersecurity regulations while safeguarding your digital rights.
If you are accused of a cyber-related offense, our experienced cybercrime lawyers are here to provide a strong and strategic legal defense. In addition with in-depth knowledge of cybercrime in Pakistan, we handle a wide range of cases, including:
For victims of cybercrime in Pakistan, we provide legal assistance in filing complaints with the FIA Cyber Crime Wing. Our experienced lawyers guide you through the process of submitting a well-documented FIA cyber crime online complaint, ensuring it meets all legal requirements and is effectively pursued to hold cybercriminals accountable.
We work with digital forensic experts to analyze electronic evidence, track cybercriminals, and strengthen cases with admissible proof.
We help businesses comply with cybercrime and cybersecurity laws, including data protection regulations. Moreover our services include:
If you have been targeted by cybercriminals, our firm helps you report cyber crime Pakistan through the Internet Crime Center and relevant authorities. Whether you need to report a cyber crime or defend against allegations, our legal team is here to help.
First of all you can report the cybercrime through the FIA’s official website
On the website, fill out the online complaint form, providing details about the crime, such as what happened, the suspects involved (if known), and any evidence you have (e.g., screenshots, emails, or transaction details).
Attach any relevant documents, screenshots, or evidence that will help the authorities understand the nature of the cybercrime.
After submitting the fia cyber crime complaint, you can track its status through the portal.
Alternatively, you can also submit fia cyber crime complaint to the cybercrime wing by visiting their regional offices.
The National Response Centre for Cyber Crimes (NR3C) is Pakistan’s dedicated law enforcement agency for combating cybercrime. A unit under the
Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (FIA), it focuses on technology-related crimes and assists other agencies with their investigations.
If the cybercrime involves harassment, blackmail, or defamation, especially on social media platforms, you can file a complaint under Section 21 of the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) 2016.
You can report cyber harassment and defamation directly on the social media platform’s reporting system (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.) and submit the incident to the FIA Cyber Crime Wing.
The FIA provides a Cyber Crime Help for individuals who experience online harassment. You can also contact the Women Protection Centers for further support.
If you are a victim of an online scam, fraudulent transaction, or financial fraud:
Report the fraud to your bank, as they may be able to freeze the transaction or investigate the case.
You should also report financial fraud to the FIA’s Cyber Crime Wing for investigation.
If a cybercrime overlaps with a traditional crime, such as theft, extortion, or fraud, you can also report it to the local police station. The police may collaborate with the FIA for further investigation.
Your name, contact details, and address (only if required for investigation).
A description of the incident, how the crime occurred, and any potential suspects (if known).
Attach any supporting evidence such as screenshots, chat logs, emails, or transaction records.
If you have information on the suspect’s IP address or device details, it will assist in the investigation.
In cases of cybercrime in Pakistan, it is crucial to report computer crime and online offenses as early as possible. Delays can result in the loss of vital digital evidence or allow cybercriminals to continue their illegal activities unchecked. Timely reporting enables authorities to act swiftly, increasing the chances of identifying perpetrators and preventing further harm.
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If you need legal assistance related to cybercrime in Pakistan whether you’re looking to report a cyber offense or defend against allegations contact us today. Our dedicated legal team is committed to protecting your rights and ensuring justice in the ever-evolving digital landscape.