E-challan phishing scam targets citizens

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E-challan phishing scam targets citizens

Authorities have issued an urgent advisory warning the public not to click on links or make payments through suspicious websites.
E-challan phishing scam targets citizens

Web Desk

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20 Apr 2026

Citizens are being urged to exercise extreme caution following a surge in fraudulent text messages masquerading as official traffic police e-challan notifications.

Authorities have issued an urgent advisory warning the public not to click on links or make payments through suspicious websites.

These “phishing” messages typically claim that a traffic violation has been recorded against a vehicle and provide a link for immediate payment to avoid further penalties.

However, these links lead to cloned websites designed to harvest sensitive banking information or install malicious software on mobile devices.

The fraudulent messages are often sent from standard 11-digit mobile numbers rather than official shortcodes.

In Punjab, legitimate e-challan alerts are only dispatched from the shortcodes 9915 or 8070. Scammers frequently use high-pressure tactics, such as threatening the impounding of a vehicle or immediate legal action, to create a sense of panic.

Furthermore, the URLs provided in these fake messages often use unusual domains like .cc, .top, or .xyz, whereas official government portals always end in .gov.pk.

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