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Cyber-Attack on Pakistani Media Channels Raises National Security Concerns

Severity: High (Score: 74.0)

Sources: Dawn

Summary

On April 25, 2026, Israeli-linked hackers executed a cyber-attack on Pakistani media channels, disrupting broadcasts and inserting hostile content. This incident is characterized as a direct assault on Pakistan's digital sovereignty and national security. The attack highlights vulnerabilities in the country's cybersecurity infrastructure, raising questions about the ease of infiltration into sensitive broadcast systems. Experts warn that if media networks can be compromised, other critical sectors such as finance and defense could be at risk. The attack is seen as part of a broader strategy to manipulate narratives and undermine public trust. The incident calls for urgent reforms in cybersecurity measures, including better coordination between intelligence agencies and media networks, as well as increased funding for advanced cyber-defense technologies. Public awareness campaigns are also deemed essential to enhance digital literacy among citizens. Key Points: • Israeli-linked hackers targeted Pakistani media channels, disrupting broadcasts. • The attack exposes significant vulnerabilities in Pakistan's cybersecurity framework. • Urgent reforms and public awareness campaigns are needed to strengthen defenses.

Key Entities

  • Pakistan (country)
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