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    Dubai Police issue warning over spike in fake social media job scam ads

    Kuwaiti TribuneBy Kuwaiti TribuneOctober 5, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Dubai Police have issued a public warning amid a surge in fraudulent commercials on social media and on-line platforms that declare to supply part-time jobs with enticing salaries.

    The Anti-Fraud Centre on the Normal Division of Legal Investigation stated the rip-off advertisements are getting used to lure victims into schemes involving the misuse of non-public information and unlawful monetary actions.

    As a part of its Cybersecurity Consciousness Month marketing campaign, Dubai Police confirmed that fraudsters set these suspicious job posts as traps.

    Dubai Police rip-off warning

    Fraudsters usually persuade victims to open financial institution accounts of their names, switch cash from unknown sources, or perform different duties linked to wider fraudulent operations.

    The Anti-Fraud Centre urged members of the general public to stay vigilant and at all times confirm the authenticity of any employer earlier than making use of for on-line job presents.

    Officers suggested residents to not share private or banking particulars with unverified events, to keep away from presents requiring cash transfers or private account entry.

    Police stated to report suspicious commercials instantly by the eCrime platform or by calling 901.

    Dubai Police harassed that public consciousness stays the strongest line of defence in opposition to scammers.

    People who share private data with unverified sources threat turning into victims — and should even face authorized accountability if criminals misuse their particulars in unlawful actions.

    The power reiterated its dedication to defending the neighborhood by proactive consciousness campaigns and ongoing monitoring of cyber-enabled fraud schemes.



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