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p style=”text-align: justify;”>Cybercriminals have recently targeted the Dubai Police in an elaborate impersonation scam aimed at defrauding unsuspecting individuals in the UAE. Thousands of phishing text messages, pretending to be from law enforcement, were sent to trick recipients into clicking on malicious links. These links redirected victims to fake websites designed to steal sensitive information, including bank details and personal identification.
According to researchers at BforeAI, these campaigns employ official branding to appear legitimate, showcasing a calculated level of sophistication. While specifically targeting UAE residents, the campaign adopts a broad “spray-and-pray” phishing approach. It leverages fear and trust in law enforcement — a psychological factor especially potent in a country like the UAE, where respect for authority is deeply ingrained.
Abu Qureshi, a threat intelligence expert at BforeAI, emphasized how cybercriminals misuse Dubai Police branding to deceive victims. This tactic highlights an advanced understanding of social engineering, combining fear and the appearance of credibility. UAE citizens with limited awareness of digital threats are particularly susceptible to such scams, mistaking fraudulent communication for genuine correspondence.
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