
Thieves in cyberspace
Their names may sound funny but their financial consequences are not: “Phishing,” “smishing,” “vishing” and “pharming” are just a few of the ways criminals gain access to personal information via

Their names may sound funny but their financial consequences are not: “Phishing,” “smishing,” “vishing” and “pharming” are just a few of the ways criminals gain access to personal information via

PESHAWAR: Militancy has become a harsh reality for the citizens of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and the tribal areas, a reality habituated. Like first responders, journalists reach crime scenes and internalise all the

KARACHI: At least five people including a doctor of Abbasi Shaheed Hospital were gunned down in different areas of the city on Sunday. According to police, two brothers were shot

THARPARKAR: Six more children died of malnutrition at Mithi and Diplo hospitals on Sunday. According to reports, two newly-born children died in each of Mithi and Diplo hospitals while two

ISLAMABAD: Zeeshan Shamsi, a reporter with NewsOne Television and son of senior journalist and former PFUF Secretary General C R Shamsi, along with his family was attacked Sunday by unidentified

Pakistan is said to be one of the top ranking deadliest countries for journalism. The current unstable political and social conditions of Pakistan show that there is a dire need
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