- FBR warns telecom companies and ISPs of legal action for not sharing subscriber information
- The initiative aims to combat cyber fraud and trace suspected IP addresses
- New legal provision allows obtaining subscriber details for sales tax fraud inquiries
- A fraud case involved a suspected IP address traced to Battagram, KPK
- Zong failed to provide subscriber details for the case
- Other suspicious IPs were traced to Islamabad and Frankfurt, Germany
- From July 1, 2025, telecom operators must share accurate subscriber information
- Non-compliance will lead to strict legal consequences
- Enhanced security measures planned to prevent VPN misuse on FBR’s portal
Source: pkrevenue.com
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