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The Cyber Attack That Tried to Silence Khyber News

The Cyber Attack That Tried to Silence Khyber News

The cyber intrusion attempt against Khyber News on the night of March 12 was not merely a technical disturbance. It was an attack on a media platform that holds strategic importance in Pakistan’s information landscape. At a time when narratives are increasingly contested across digital and broadcast spaces, targeting a channel that carries influence across Pakistan and Afghanistan reveals the deeper motives behind such hostile actions.

Khyber Network has established itself as one of the most credible voices reporting from a region that often sits at the center of geopolitical tensions. Its coverage of developments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the tribal districts, and Afghanistan has given it a unique standing among viewers who rely on the channel for ground realities. This relevance has made Khyber News more than just a broadcaster. It has become a bridge of information between societies where narratives are frequently manipulated for political purposes.

When a media outlet consistently brings clarity to complex regional developments, it inevitably attracts attention from those who would rather see confusion replace facts.

The Night of the Cyber Intrusion

The disturbance began when an unknown carrier appeared on the satellite frequencies used by AVT channels, causing signal interruptions and technical instability across the network’s transmissions. In the midst of the disruption, Khyber News briefly experienced a “No Signal” status, reflecting the seriousness of the intrusion attempt.

However, the attempt to destabilize the broadcast environment was quickly confronted. Transmission engineers moved swiftly to adjust uplink parameters, increase signal strength, and coordinate with satellite authorities to prevent the intrusion from escalating further. These rapid technical decisions ensured that the integrity of the broadcast system remained protected.

What could have turned into a major broadcast disruption was instead contained within hours through decisive action and professional vigilance.

Targeting the Channels That Matter

This incident must also be seen within a broader pattern. In recent times, hostile cyber actors have attempted to target Pakistani media outlets that carry national influence. Earlier attempts against other major news channels revealed how adversaries are increasingly turning toward digital infiltration as a tool of hybrid warfare.

The objective is straightforward: infiltrate trusted broadcast platforms, spread manipulated content, and create confusion among viewers.

Khyber News, because of its strong presence in regional affairs and its influence among audiences connected to Afghanistan, naturally becomes a prime target in such strategies. A channel that consistently reports realities from the ground weakens the space in which propaganda can thrive.

For adversaries seeking to distort narratives about Pakistan and the region, disrupting such a voice becomes an attractive objective.

Institutions That Stood Behind the Channel

If the attack demonstrated the intentions of hostile actors, the response demonstrated the strength of Pakistan’s institutional framework.

During the crisis, the EDG of PEMRA remained actively engaged with Khyber News management and technical teams. Their continuous coordination ensured that the network received full regulatory support to secure its transmission environment and counter the intrusion attempt effectively.

PEMRA’s guidance to cable operators across the country played an important role in maintaining broadcast safety while the technical adjustments were being carried out.

Alongside regulatory support, officials from Pakistan’s intelligence institutions remained in contact with the network, assisting in identifying and containing the hostile activity behind the intrusion attempt. Their involvement helped ensure that the attack was neutralized before it could compromise the broadcast system.

Such coordination between broadcasters, regulators, satellite authorities, and intelligence institutions reflects a critical but often unseen layer of national security. In an era where cyber threats increasingly target information infrastructure, this cooperation forms a powerful defensive shield.

A Test That Ended in Resilience

By the early hours of the morning, the channels were successfully restored on secure frequencies and normal transmissions resumed. Most importantly, no unauthorized content was able to penetrate the satellite uplink or cable distribution systems.

This outcome represents more than just a technical recovery. It highlights the professionalism of the transmission teams, the timely support of regulatory authorities, and the behind-the-scenes vigilance of national security institutions.

Together, these efforts ensured that a coordinated cyber intrusion attempt failed to achieve its objective.

The Larger Message

The attack on Khyber News reveals a reality that is becoming increasingly clear in today’s world. Media institutions that shape narratives and expose realities are no longer just observers of geopolitical tensions. They are becoming targets within those tensions.

Yet the events of that night also delivered a powerful response.

Attempts to silence credible voices through cyber disruption will continue to fail as long as Pakistan’s media institutions, regulatory bodies, and security organizations stand united in defending the country’s information space.

And when a channel like Khyber News continues to broadcast the truth despite such attempts, it sends a message that resonates far beyond a single newsroom.

 

Facts remain stronger than interference.

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