FBR Warned of Fresh Cyberattacks Targeting its IT systems

National Telecom and Information Technology Security Board (NTISB) has issued a stern warning to the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) that fresh cyberattacks are expected on the FBR’s IT systems to obtain confidential information available with the FBR.

The NTSIB issued a warning to the FBR on Wednesday to prescribe precautionary measures for the FBR employees handling IT systems, computers, and guardians of the taxpayers’ databases.

Through a new letter, the NTISB has warned the FBR that government job advertisement-related emails are being sent to unrestricted users by hackers with the purpose to acquire confidential information and a potential cyberattack on government institutions.

A phishing email with the subject “Govt Jobs/ Recruitment” which contains a malicious Word document as an attachment is being spread by hackers. On downloading the attachment, a malware runs in the background. It is a spear-phishing attack conducted by Confucius APT Group to gather information at a large scale through a biodata form.

On downloading the malicious email attachment, an individual’s computer/ device is compromised and the hacker gains access to all the stored data. End users are urged to abstain from downloading attachments or clicking links sent via such enticing emails in order to protect their personal information, NTISB added.

On Wednesday, the Pakistan Revenue Automation Limited (PRAL), the IT arm of the FBR, also issued an advisory notice to the FBR on prevention of fake FBR emails.

PRAL instructed the FBR employees to strictly follow the FBR-approved IT Security Policy. The employees were asked not to open attachments in suspicious emails especially Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or PDF attachments. The FBR employees were further asked to verify the senders by checking their email addresses. PRAL also warned FBR employees to be careful when providing personal information and asked not to provide credentials to third parties.

Other recommendations said that all sensitive information should be handled with care and dissemination of such information should be done through secure means. Employees were also asked to change the passwords of their respective accounts regularly. The advisory asked employees to contact the local PRAL technical support team for any assistance.

It further said that in case an employee’s computer system is compromised, the employee should disconnect the computer from the internet and immediately contact the PRAL Technical Support Team.

Source: Pro Pakistani

First PIA passenger flight arrives at Xian Xianyang airport in China

The first flight of Pakistan International Airlines with 240 passengers arrived at Xian Xianyang International airport in China on Saturday after six months.

All the passengers will undergo 14-day quarantine in Xian as per Covid-19 control and prevention measures imposed by the local government on the international passenger flights.

As per the latest policy of Covid-19, all the passengers travelling from Islamabad to China are required to possess 02 PCR negative reports conducted within 48 hours from 02 different designated labs.

They are also required to get Covid-19 IGM within 48 hours before boarding.

PIA had suspended its flight operation between Pakistan and China in December last year after the closure of Xian airport following the Covid-19 pandemic prevention and control measures imposed by the Chinese authorities.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Business community, economists term federal budget balanced, people-friendly

People from different walks of life and economists have termed the federal budget as a balanced and people-friendly.

Talking in Radio Pakistan’s News and Current Affairs Channel, they said the budget will be helpful in overcoming the inflation.

PML-N Leader Shakila Luqman said the new government came into power only a month ago and has successfully presented a people-friendly budget.

Economist Dr Noor Fatima said the government has not burdened the ordinary people of the country despite there was a dire need of imposing new taxes.

Prominent economist Dr Aliya Hashmi termed the budget as balanced and said that the IMF is against the subsidies but the government has provided targeted subsidies to the poor segments of society.

Vice President Pak-Afghan Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry Zia-ul-Haq Sarhadi has termed the federal budget for upcoming fiscal year as relief-oriented and a balanced one.

Expressing his reaction over the federal budget, Zia-ul-Haq Sarhadi appreciated withdrawal of taxes on installation of solar panels that will help people in coping with prevailing wave of power outages as an effective substitute.

Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry has described the Federal Budget 2022-23 as pro-public and business-friendly.

Chairman of Businessmen Group in KCCI Zubair Motiwala and KCCI President Muhammad Idrees Memon, in their statements, lauded the government’s announcement to pay all pending claims of duty drawback on local taxes and levies of the business community.

The Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry has termed the fiscal budget 2022-23 balanced under a challenging economic environment.

RCCI President Nadeem Rauf, while giving remarks after the budget speech, said the fixed tax scheme for small traders will increase the tax net.

Source: Radio Pakistan