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Thursday, November 8, 2018

DIK Pensioner deprived of Rs 100,000 from his bank accounts

DERA ISMAIL KHAN: In the latest bank fraud, a pensioner was deprived of Rs100,000 from two of his bank accounts in Dera Ismail Khan (DIK). ARY NEWS reported on Thursday.

As per the details, Shaukat Ali, a local pensioner of the area was deprived of his funds deposited in his two bank accounts. Describing the details of the fraud, Shaukat Ali said he was asked from the official number of the bank, to pass details of his two accounts, having money.

The affected pensioner claimed that he has details of the account, in which the funds from his accounts were transferred.

He appealed Chief Justice of Pakistan, Mian Saqib Nisar to look into the matter and provide him justice.

Yesterday, a group of hackers draw off money from the account of a school teacher after getting his pin code.

The hackers deprived the school teacher, Rafique Nadeem of Punjab’s Jhang district, of more than Rs 400,000.

Speaking to media, he said the hackers called him from the helpline of a bank and sought his pin code. The callers had complete details of his account which was why he was compelled to share with them his password, he continued.

He said the hackers withdrew Rs 4,20, 000 from his account and complained that officials of the concerned bank were not cooperating with him in this regard.

It is pertinent to mention here that the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Cyber Crime Wing a day earlier revealed that customers’ data from almost all major Pakistani banks had been stolen in a recent security breach.

“Almost all [Pakistani] banks’ data has been breached. According to the reports that we have, most of the banks have been affected,” a top FIA official said.

The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), rejected media reports that the data of most banks has been hacked, saying no evidence of banks data being hacked had come on record.

“There is no evidence to this effect nor has this information been provided to the SBP by any bank or law enforcement agency,” it said in a statement.

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