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Tuesday, July 06, 2010
Islamabad, July 5, 2010: “I can’t face my family,” said Ms. Sana, a newly-wed 
girl and a victim of internet social networking — Facebook. She had an account 
on Facebook to share her memories of life and day to day happenings. She had 
added all family members, within the country and abroad. She had also uploaded 
her wedding ceremony pictures on her Facebook profile. 

One day, while chatting with her sister, the account automatically closed 
without her signing it out. She tried to sign-in again but could not succeed. 
Assuming that server might be down she became involved in day-to-day household 
work. 

The very next day, she came to know that her Facebook account had been hacked. 
That person picked her pictures and some information from it, and made a new 
account on Facebook using her name, pictures and other information. He 
threatened her and uploading nude pictures, using her name, on You-Tube — 
another social networking site. 


Her family members — added as friends on her account — saw all that rubbish, 
making her a stigma for the whole family. This thwarting situation was not only 
faced by both the family members (parents and in-laws) but also by her sister’s 
in-laws who broke the engagement as soon as they got to know about it. It was 
an awful moment for Sana’s sister who is still unable to recover from the shock 
of his life. Besides, Sana is also striving hard to avoid the divorce stressed 
hard by her in-laws.

Our society is replete with such incidents, of which, a majority is not 
reported, at all. The sharing of our beautiful memories through different 
social networks has now the potential to raze to the ground every possibility 
of social networking. The way it is affecting the concept of social networking, 
is going to end all hopes people do have in such sort of websites and community 
networking groups. Fake identity, blasphemous material and the like are going 
to kill all the charm people might presently have left with. 

“Facebook as a social forum is a very interesting concept, however when it 
comes to stalking and lifting of information from it, it becomes a very serious 
issue,” says Ms. Salma Malik, working as assistant professor at Quaid-i-Azam 
University, Islamabad.

In her opinion, the solution is not in the banning of the website, but 
primarily making the security settings and the administration policies a lot 
more stringent and better.

To tackle this problem, the government authorities have already established 
National Response Centre (NR3C) for cyber crimes to curb such crimes of 
cyber-stalking and criminal access to data. However, only 56 cases have been 
reported — one year after establishment of this institution. A proper reporting 
can help to track down such cases. Public can report such cases to the cyber 
wing through the website: http://www.nr3c.gov.pk/ , fax No. 926666435 and cell 
number: 0336-6006060. 

“Cyber stalking and criminal data access are well defined laws under PECO 2009 
and knowing the seriousness of criminal intent and power of cyber stalking; 
heavy punishment has been kept for this crime,” founder of NR3C Ammar Hussain 
said.

The state authority, despite using the control mechanisms, seems failing to 
combat cyber crimes in Pakistan. However, the problem lies at the end of 
citizens too, who do not dare report it. Media can also play a great role in 
creating awareness against cyber crimes. — INFN

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