Dubai Police have issued an urgent warning to the public about the rise in online scams ahead of the upcoming Eid Al Adha celebrations. With the festive season approaching, there has been a noticeable increase in fraudulent activities exploiting people’s generosity and eagerness to send gifts or donations.
Key Points of the Dubai Police Warning
- Increased vigilance: Citizens and residents are urged to be extra cautious when engaging in online transactions or responding to unsolicited messages and calls.
- Common scam methods: Fraudsters often use fake donation appeals, counterfeit online stores, and phishing links to deceive victims.
- Official Channels: Always verify the authenticity of any charity or online seller through official websites or trusted sources before making any payments.
- Reporting scams: Dubai Police encourage anyone who suspects fraudulent activity to report it immediately via their official platforms.
How to Protect Yourself
- Do not share personal or financial information with unknown or unverified contacts.
- Use secure payment methods and avoid direct bank transfers to strangers.
- Check URLs and email addresses carefully to avoid phishing attempts.
- Stay updated with announcements from Dubai Police and credible news sources.
Dubai Police emphasize the importance of community cooperation in combating online scams and safeguarding personal and financial security during the festive season. They remind everyone to stay alert and help protect one another from these fraudulent schemes.
