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Beware: UAE Passport Scams on the Rise - Dubai Immigration Issues Urgent Warning - News Directory 3

Beware: UAE Passport Scams on the Rise – Dubai Immigration Issues Urgent Warning

September 11, 2024 Catherine Williams World
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  • Dubai Immigration has issued a warning to the public regarding scams targeting UAE passport holders.
  • According to reports, scammers are impersonating government officials to trick victims into sharing sensitive information.
  • Dubai Immigration has advised the public to be aware of these scams and not to share any sensitive information, including login credentials and OTP.
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Dubai Immigration Warns Against UAE Passport Scams

Dubai Immigration has issued a warning to the public regarding scams targeting UAE passport holders. The scams involve messages asking for ‘UAE PASS’ login information and OTP (One-Time Password) sharing.

According to reports, scammers are impersonating government officials to trick victims into sharing sensitive information. The General Directorate for Residency Affairs (GDRFA) has warned the public to be cautious of such scams.

Dubai Immigration has advised the public to be aware of these scams and not to share any sensitive information, including login credentials and OTP. The public is also advised to verify the authenticity of any messages or calls claiming to be from government officials.

UAE passport holders are urged to exercise caution when receiving messages or calls asking for sensitive information. It is essential to be aware of these scams and take necessary precautions to protect personal information.

How to Protect Yourself from UAE Passport Scams

  • Be cautious of messages or calls asking for sensitive information, including login credentials and OTP.
  • Verify the authenticity of any messages or calls claiming to be from government officials.
  • Do not share sensitive information, including login credentials and OTP.
  • Keep your personal information and login credentials secure.

Report Suspicious Activity

If you suspect any suspicious activity or have fallen victim to a UAE passport scam, report it to the authorities immediately.

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