Cyber Laws in Pakistan
Cyber Laws in Pakistan
Cyber Laws in Pakistan
Pakistan
Sehrish Mushtaq
Cyber Crime
Examples:
E-mail account of a Federal Minister is hacked.
Credit cards frauds reach to an alarming level.
Visiting CEOs of Multinational Companies gets
threatening E-mails.
Financial institutions are the favourite targets of
Cyber criminals --- worstly effecting the
technological
progress in the area of e Commerce.
Cyber Laws
The legal issues related to use of communications
technology, particularly "cyberspace", i.e. the
Internet.
It is an intersection of many legal fields, like:
Intellectual property,
Privacy
Cyber laws is an attempt to apply laws designed for
the physical world to human activity on the Internet
Cyber Laws in the World
Data Damage:
Whoever with intent to illegal gain or cause harm
to the public or any person, damages any data,
shall come under this section.
Punishment:
3 years
3 Lac
Electronic/Cyber Crime Bill
2007
Electronic fraud:
People for illegal gain get in the way or use any
data, electronic system or device or with intent to
deceive any person, which act or omissions is
likely to cause damage or harm.
Punishment:
7 years
7 Lac
Electronic/Cyber Crime Bill
2007
Electronic Forgery:
Whoever for unlawful gain interferes with data, electronic
system or device, with intent to cause harm or to commit
fraud by any input, alteration, or suppression of data,
resulting in unauthentic data that it be considered or acted
upon for legal purposes as if it were authentic, regardless
of the fact that the data is directly readable and intelligible
or not.
Punishment:
7years
7 Lac
Electronic/Cyber Crime Bill
2007
Malicious code:
Whoever willfully writes, offers, makes available,
distributes or transmits malicious code through an
electronic system or device, with intent to cause
harm to any electronic system or resulting in the
theft or loss of data commits the offence of
malicious code.
Punishment:
5 years
5 Lac
Electronic/Cyber Crime Bill
2007
Cyber stalking:
Whoever with intent to harass any person uses computer,
computer network, internet, or any other similar means of
communication to communicate obscene, vulgar, profane,
lewd, lascivious, or indecent language, picture or image.
Make any suggestion or proposal of an obscene nature
Threaten any illegal or immoral act
Take or distribute pictures or photographs of any person
without his consent or knowledge
Commits the offence of cyber stalking.
3 Years
3 Lac
Electronic/Cyber Crime Bill
2007
Spamming:
Whoever transmits harmful, fraudulent, misleading,
illegal or unsolicited electronic messages in bulk to any
person
without the express permission of the recipient,
involves in falsified online user account registration or
falsified domain name registration for commercial purpose
commits the offence of spamming.
Punishment:
6 month
50,000
Electronic/Cyber Crime Bill
2007
Spoofing:
Whoever establishes a website, or sends an
electronic message with a counterfeit source
intended to be believed by the recipient or visitor
or its electronic system to be an authentic source
with intent to gain unauthorized access or obtain
valuable information
Later, Information can be used for any lawful
purposes commits the offence of spoofing.
3 Years
3 Lac
Electronic/Cyber Crime Bill
2007
Cyber terrorism:
Any person, group or organization who, with terroristic intent
utilizes,
accesses or causes to be accessed a computer or
computer network or electronic system or device or by any
available means,
knowingly engages in or attempts to engage in a terroristic
act commits the offence of cyber terrorism.
Punishment
Whoever commits the offence of cyber terrorism and
causes death of any person shall be punished with death
Or imprisonment for life, and with fine
Otherwise he shall be punishable with imprisonment of ten
years or with fine ten million rupees
Crimes Reported in Pakistan
A total of 57 cases have been registered under the
ETO 2002 in the years 2005 & 2006.
IPR Crimes 14 20 34
Spurious Drugs 37 30 67
Cyber Crimes 33 24 57
Counterfeit Currencies 7 2 9