Advises users to avoid clicking on unknown links or sharing WhatsApp verification codes with anyone
As the new year begins, the National Cybercrime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) has warned internet users of potential cyber threats, including attempts to hack mobile phones and devices disguised as New Year greetings or gift offers.
According to the NCCIA, precautionary measures have been issued to protect mobile and data users from cyber threats during the festive season. The agency warns that messages containing “New Year greetings” links and offers of “fake gifts” are circulating widely.
⚠️ سائبر الرٹ: نئے سال کے فراڈ سے بچیں!
نئے سال کی آمد پر “مبارکباد کے لنکس” اور “جعلی تحائف” کے پیغامات گردش کر رہے ہیں۔ 🛑 کسی انجان لنک پر کلک نہ کریں اور نہ ہی اپنا واٹس ایپ کوڈ کسی کے ساتھ شیئر کریں۔
اپنی خوشیوں کو ہیکرز کی نظر نہ لگنے دیں۔ محفوظ رہیں! 🔒🇵🇰#NCCIA pic.twitter.com/lG0x34VEFX
–NCCIA (@NCCIAOFFICIAL) December 28, 2025
Users are advised not to click on unknown links or share their WhatsApp verification codes with anyone. Clicking on unknown links, especially those from unknown numbers, can compromise the security of mobile devices and personal data, the NCCIA advisory said.
The guidelines issued by the NCCIA are part of the government’s wider agenda to promote transparency.




