LAHORE: The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) is allegedly sending voice messages to mobile users, warning them that their phones are illegal and will be deactivated within two hours unless they take immediate action. The message urges recipients to dial ‘9’ for further details. But is this real, or just another scam?
Tech expert Jehan Ara recently took to X (formerly Twitter) to raise concerns about this alarming trend, questioning the legitimacy of these calls. “My phone is registered with PTA, so should I assume this is a scam?” she asked.
The PTA has not issued any official statement confirming such notifications. It is worth mentioning that scammers frequently use fear tactics to manipulate users into dialing fraudulent numbers, which could lead to financial fraud, personal data theft, or malware attacks.
If your phone is already registered with PTA, there is no reason to believe such messages. This is likely another attempt by scammers to exploit users. Always rely on official sources to verify such claims and avoid falling into the trap of fraudulent schemes.