The SBP urged users to log out of online banking sessions promptly and to regularly review their account statements.
ISLAMABAD: Reports of ATM cyber threats have raised concerns among users in Pakistan, as online banking and ATMs are integral to daily life in the digital age.
In response to these reports, a clarification has emerged online stating that rumors about ATMs and online banking being shut down are false.
The National Computer Emergency Response Team, based on an investigation by the State Bank of Pakistan and other relevant authorities, has confirmed that there has been no disruption to banking services, which remain fully operational.
The team assured the public that cybersecurity experts are actively monitoring the security of financial institutions to address any confusion
ATM Cyber Attack in Pakistan

The State Bank of Pakistan and 1Link Limited dismissed rumors of alleged cyberattacks on ATMs. They also advised the public to avoid clicking on suspicious online links and to refrain from sharing personal information.
Earlier, 1LINK Limited came after a message circulated widely on WhatsApp and social media platforms last week that said ATMs would not function for two to three days as ransomware had targeted the machines.
The message contained information on not using any online banking platform for three days, also warning about a video link called ” Dance of the Hillary ” as the video can format your mobile phones.
1Link Limited clarified all false messages and claims by giving an explanation advising the public not to pay any heed to such hoaxes and to consult their banks for any guidance.
The SBP urged users to log out of online banking sessions promptly and to regularly review their account statements.
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As of August 21, there have been no significant complaints about ATM malfunctions or online banking issues, and people are encouraged to ignore such false claims.