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Police: Don’t share bank or card details

People can report scammers through e-crimes platform or Dubai Police app

- BY ALI AL SHOUK Senior Reporter

Police will not send messages or make calls, asking for personal data from the public.”

Captain Abdullah Al Shehi | Deputy Director of Cyber-Crimes Department in Dubai Police

Dubai Police have warned the public of scammers calling up people as representa­tives of government entities or banks and trying to lure the victims into sharing their personal informatio­n and sensitive data.

In a recent scam, a legal document with the name of the UAE Central Bank on it reached some residents, saying that the customers’ ATM or credit cards will be blocked due to security reasons. The recipients were told to contact a certain phone number to provide and verify details.

Dubai Police said that online scammers have changed their style of criminal activities and are now posing as policemen or employees and officials purportedl­y working in banks, to deceive unsuspecti­ng customers.

“Scammers are impersonat­ing others to obtain money illegally from victims. People are advised not to disclose personal informatio­n, bank account numbers or credit card details to anyone over the phone,” Colonel Saeed Al Hajiri, Director of Cybercrime­s Department at Dubai Police, said.

He further explained that banks, police or government officials do not require their customers to update their personal data over the phone.

Meanwhile, Captain Abdullah Al Shehi, Deputy Director of Cyber-Crimes Department in Dubai Police, said that banks have enough measures to protect customers’ data.

“Police will not send messages or make calls, asking for personal data from the public. People should know that. Never share the One Time Password (OTP) with anyone as it is for the customer to verify his or her identity during transactio­ns,” said Capt Al Shehi.

According to Dubai Police, people can report scammers through the e-crimes platform or through Dubai Police app.

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