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April 7, 2026 - Comments Off on Alleged Sexual Assault of Social Media Influencer Sparks Safety Concerns

Alleged Sexual Assault of Social Media Influencer Sparks Safety Concerns

A case has been registered in Lahore after a young female social media influencer alleged that she was sexually assaulted by two individuals who had contacted her online under the pretext of a professional collaboration. According to the FIR, the suspects lured the victim to a private location, where she and her companion were held at gunpoint, assaulted, and threatened against reporting the incident. Police have launched an investigation and are attempting to locate the accused. The case has raised serious concerns about the safety of women navigating online spaces for professional opportunities, highlighting the intersection of digital platforms and offline gender-based violence.

April 6, 2026 - Comments Off on Old Video Misused as ‘Captured US Pilot’ in Iran War Disinformation

Old Video Misused as ‘Captured US Pilot’ in Iran War Disinformation

A viral video widely shared across social media falsely claimed to show Iranian forces capturing an American pilot after shooting down a US fighter jet. The footage, which garnered millions of views across platforms, was circulated by multiple accounts in different languages amid heightened tensions in the Middle East. However, fact-checking revealed that the video is unrelated to the conflict and actually shows a Libyan soldier performing a parachute jump, originally posted in March. Visual analysis confirmed identical elements, including the parachute and surroundings, proving the footage was repurposed. Experts warn that such misleading content thrives during conflicts, exploiting public interest and contributing to confusion and information disorder online.

April 6, 2026 - Comments Off on Pentagon’s Project Maven Highlights Growing Role of AI in Warfare

Pentagon’s Project Maven Highlights Growing Role of AI in Warfare

The United States’ Project Maven, an artificial intelligence programme developed by the Pentagon, has emerged as a key component in recent military operations, including strikes against Iran. Originally launched in 2017 to analyse drone footage, the system has evolved into an AI-assisted targeting and battlefield management tool that accelerates decision-making in combat. By integrating satellite imagery, troop intelligence, and sensor data, Maven enables rapid identification of targets and supports commanders in operational planning. The programme has also sparked ongoing ethical debates, particularly around the use of AI in lethal decision-making, with major tech companies and developers grappling with the implications of their involvement in military technologies.

April 5, 2026 - Comments Off on FIA Introduces AI-Based System to Track Criminals in Real Time

FIA Introduces AI-Based System to Track Criminals in Real Time

The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has developed an AI-based system to track criminals by generating updated visual representations of their appearance, even if they have altered their physical features. The upgraded system enhances the agency’s “red book” of most-wanted individuals, incorporating biometric details, digital records, and information on associates, financial data, and case histories. Officials say the tool will improve identification and make it harder for suspects to evade detection. The initiative is part of a broader push toward digital transformation within law enforcement, aimed at improving efficiency, transparency, and real-time monitoring, while also raising important questions around surveillance, data use, and privacy.

April 3, 2026 - Comments Off on Conflicting Statements in Parliament Raise Questions Over Internet Monitoring System

Conflicting Statements in Parliament Raise Questions Over Internet Monitoring System

Confusion emerged in Pakistan’s National Assembly after senior government officials presented contradictory statements regarding the control and oversight of a national web monitoring system and internet firewall. While the IT minister stated that the system is funded by private telecom operators with no involvement from the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), a parliamentary secretary later asserted that the PTA actively monitors content and has authority to block websites. The exchange raised concerns about transparency, accountability, and the role of private companies in national-level surveillance infrastructure. Lawmakers questioned how such systems operate without clear oversight, amid broader concerns about internet controls, freedom of expression, and the potential impact on digital rights in Pakistan. 

April 1, 2026 - Comments Off on 5G Expected to Boost Internet Speeds and Connectivity Across Pakistan

5G Expected to Boost Internet Speeds and Connectivity Across Pakistan

Telecom experts say the rollout of 5G in Pakistan could increase internet speeds by three to five times, significantly improving user experience and easing network congestion. While only around 5 million users currently have 5G-enabled devices, broader deployment is expected to benefit existing users as well through better spectrum allocation. The technology could also expand access to high-speed internet via fixed wireless access, reducing reliance on fibre infrastructure. With rising data consumption and growing demand from Pakistan’s IT and freelance sectors, improved connectivity could enhance productivity, enable real-time collaboration, and support the development of smart home and smart city technologies.