Khaleej Times

New SMS scam offers Dh200K ‘prize’

- lujein@khaleejtim­es.com Lujein Farhat

dubai — A new scam has been doing the rounds on WhatsApp and SMSes across the UAE, where recipients of a fraudulent message are being asked to participat­e in a “SIM Card Lucky Draw Comption” (sic).

The scamsters claim to be offering Dh200,000 as cash prize, and are demanding the numbers written on the back side of the receiver’s SIM card, along with bank account details.

The message reads: “Dear customer, you are a great lucky winner from Du and Etisalat telecommun­ications with the participat­ion of Dubai Islamic Bank for 200,000AED cash prize… please contact the number below to claim your prize.”

When Khaleej Times called up one of the numbers, a male voice on the other end demanded to know “the number on the back of your SIM”, the mobile number of that SIM card, and the bank account number to transfer the money.

The audacious advertisem­ent spots an assortment of officiallo­oking logos of du, Etisalat, Dubai Islamic Bank, Government of Dubai, the official falcon emblem of the UAE, and Burj Al Arab superimpos­ed on a “D” for Dubai.

Research revealed that the number on the back of the SIM card is actually the SIM serial number or SSN, also known as an Integrated Circuit Card ID, “a unique number assigned to a SIM card” as per PCmag’s encyclopae­dia definition.

While contacted for comments, both the telecom companies verified that there is no promotion in partnershi­p either with Dubai Islamic Bank or any other entity shown in the logos.

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