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Audio leaks in Pakistan are trending after PM Shehbaz Sharif’s conversation leaked from PM House. The hackers from the dark web have terminated all the negotiations with the government and have announced to leak all the audios of PM House on September 30 (Friday). This will be the second leak of PM House’s audio.
Since the announcement by the hackers’ fingers are crossed in Pakistan and people are waiting for the next leaks.
What is in expected audio leaks?
The hackers through their Twitter account Indishell (@Indishellgp) terming the suspension of negotiations with the government for the betterment of Pakistan said all the audios will be released on Friday.
As per hackers, the audio leaks may include
- Audios include interaction with journalists
- Audios include conversations with the government officials
- Audios include conversations with military personnel
- Audios include conversations with the premier military head
- Audio includes personal and governmental dealings.
- Audios include interactions between the first family and extended family.
- Audios may include conversations with serving judicial appointees.
- Audios include engagements with foreign dignitaries.
- Audios include directions/orders by the personnel involved.
All audios will be released this Friday.
09/30 Mark your calendar. RT
— Indishell (@Indishellgp) September 26, 2022
What is dark web?
The dark web is the hidden collective of internet sites only accessible by a specialized web browser. It is used for keeping internet activity anonymous and private, which can be helpful in both legal and illegal applications. While some use it to evade government censorship, it has also been known to be utilized for highly illegal activity.
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PTI’s stance
PTI leader Fawad Chaudhry has claimed that 100 hours-long conversations of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif have been put up for sale on the dark web for $3.5 million. He criticised security agencies for overlooking the “sensitive” matter of audio leaks. Expressing shock over purported leaked audio clips of government officials, Fawad said, “Even the office of the prime minister of the nuclear-armed country is not safe.”