PTA Warns Public About Rising Scam Calls & Online Fraud 2026. Scam calls and online fraud are increasing fast in Pakistan. Many people lose money because they trust unknown callers. That is why PTA warns the public to stay alert and protect personal data in 2026.
Pakistan Telecommunication Authority Issues Fresh Public Warning
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority has released a new advisory.
It warns citizens about a sharp rise in scam calls and online fraud.
According to PTA, fraudsters use:
- Phone calls
- SMS messages
- Fake websites
- Social media links
Their goal is simple. They want personal and financial information.
With more people using digital services, scammers now target mobile users daily. PTA says awareness is the strongest defense.
Why Scam Calls and Online Fraud Are Increasing in Pakistan
Digital growth has many benefits. But it also creates risks.
Main Reasons Behind the Rise
- More mobile and internet users
- Low digital awareness
- Easy access to fake numbers and apps
- Trust in prize and reward messages
Scammers exploit fear and urgency. They push people to act fast without thinking.
Common Scam Techniques Identified by PTA
PTA has identified several scam patterns. These methods are repeated again and again.
1. Fake Prize and Reward Calls
Callers claim you have won:
- Cash prizes
- Mobile phones
- Cars or Umrah tickets
They then ask for:
- CNIC number
- Bank details
- OTP codes
2. Phishing Messages and Fake Links
Scammers send SMS or WhatsApp messages. These messages include fake links.
Once clicked:
- Data gets stolen
- Phone may install malware
3. Impersonation of Trusted Organizations
Fraudsters pretend to be from:
- Banks
- Government offices
- Mobile companies
PTA clearly states. No real organization asks for private data on calls.
Risks of Sharing Personal or Banking Information
Sharing information can cause serious damage.
Major Risks Include
- Loss of money
- Identity theft
- SIM misuse
- Unauthorized bank transactions
Once data is leaked, recovery becomes very difficult.
PTA urges citizens to stay cautious.
PTA Safety Guidelines for Citizens
PTA has shared clear safety instructions.
Follow These PTA Safety Tips
- Never share CNIC or OTP
- Do not trust unknown callers
- Avoid clicking suspicious links
- End calls that create pressure
- Verify information from official sources
These small steps can save you from big losses.
How to Report Scam Calls and Online Fraud to PTA
Reporting helps stop scammers.
It also protects other citizens.
PTA Reporting Options
| Method | Purpose |
|---|---|
| PTA Complaint Portal | Report scam calls |
| PTA CMS App | Mobile-based reporting |
Users can submit:
- Caller number
- Message screenshots
- Fraud details
FIA and State Bank Helplines for Fraud Complaints
Some cases need further action.
Cybercrime Reporting
Federal Investigation Agency
Helpline: 1799
Handles:
- Online fraud
- Cybercrime
- Identity misuse
Banking Fraud Reporting
State Bank of Pakistan
Helpline: 111-727-273
| Authority | Helpline | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| FIA | 1799 | Cybercrime |
| SBP | 111-727-273 | Financial fraud |
Quick reporting can limit damage.
Importance of Public Awareness Against Online Fraud
Awareness saves money and identity.
Why Awareness Matters
- People recognize scam patterns
- Fraud success rate drops
- Digital safety improves
PTA believes informed citizens are the strongest shield.
Benefits of Awareness
- Reduced financial loss
- Better data protection
- Safer digital environment
Role of Media and Digital Platforms
Media plays a key role.
News updates educate the public.
Social media platforms should also:
- Block fake accounts
- Remove scam ads
- Promote safety campaigns
Joint efforts reduce fraud nationwide.
FAQs
What is PTA’s warning about scam calls?
PTA warns about fake calls and messages that steal personal data.
How can I report a scam call in Pakistan?
Use PTA complaint portal or CMS app.
Do banks ask for OTP on calls?
No. Banks never ask for OTP or CNIC.
Which authority handles cyber fraud?
FIA handles cybercrime through helpline 1799.
How can I stay safe from online fraud?
Avoid unknown links and never share personal details.
Conclusion
Scam calls and online fraud are serious threats in Pakistan. PTA’s warning is a reminder to stay alert in 2026. By following safety guidelines and reporting fraud early, citizens can protect themselves and others.









