Digital fraud in Pakistan keeps evolving. Scammers do not sleep, and neither should your security protocols. As we wrap up 2025, reports of financial theft are surging. If you use banking apps, mobile wallets, or social media, you are a target.
Here is the definitive list of the top 5 scams operating in Pakistan today and exactly how to stop them.
Have you ever received a frantic SMS saying, “Your bank account will be blocked”? Trust me, we all have. It includes a link. You click it, and you lose everything. That link is a trap to steal your login credentials.
Thieves install hidden devices on ATMs to copy your card data. Alternatively, they call you pretending to be bank staff, demanding verification. If you share your details, they clone your card.
You see a product online. You pay in advance. The seller blocks you, or you receive a cheap, incorrect item. Fake stores with no physical address are unregulated and dangerous.
You are offered a high-paying job, often abroad. The catch? You must pay a “registration” or “visa fee” first. After you pay, the “recruiter” vanishes.
Your mobile signal suddenly dies. While you are confused, scammers have activated a new SIM card on your CNIC. They now receive your OTPs and access your bank accounts.
The Golden Rule: NEVER share your OTP, PIN, or verification code with anyone. Real agents will never ask for this.
If you are targeted, delay causes loss. Report immediately using these official channels.
| Authority | Purpose | Helpline Number |
| FIA Cyber Crime | Reporting all digital fraud | 1991 |
| State Bank (SBP) | Bank-related complaints | 021-111-727-273 |
| PTA Helpline | SIM/Network issues | 0800-55055 |
| SECP Helpline | Investment/Loan scams | 0800-88008 |
General Safety Protocol: