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UAE authorities have warned residents against a sophisticated new scam in which fraudsters pose as officials from the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security (ICP), using Google Meet calls and fake email accounts to steal personal information and money from victims. The warning comes after reports of scammers contacting residents through Google Meet invitations sent from fake email accounts, including Gmail addresses such as 'governmenticfederal15@gmail.com', while falsely claiming to represent ICP and other government entities. During the Google Meet call, victims are informed that fees linked to their Emirates ID, residency file or government records remain unpaid and must be settled immediately to avoid penalties, fines or legal consequences. Fraudsters then ask victims to provide all details contained on their Emirates ID cards, passport information, contact details and other personal data before instructing them to transfer money to personal bank accounts. In some cases, scammers claim they are conducting identity verification procedures or updating government records and warn victims that failure to cooperate could result in administrative penalties or restrictions on government services. Major Abdullah Al Shehhi, Director of the Cybercrime Department at Dubai Police, has repeatedly urged members of the public to remain vigilant against online fraud schemes and to verify the authenticity of communications claiming to be from government entities through official channels. #uaevisa #Dubai #kalpanaindubai
UAE authorities have warned residents against a sophisticated new scam in which fraudsters pose as officials from the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security (ICP), using Google Meet calls and fake email accounts to steal personal information and money from victims. The warning comes after reports of scammers contacting residents through Google Meet invitations sent from fake email accounts, including Gmail addresses such as '[email protected]', while falsely claiming to represent ICP and other government entities. During the Google Meet call, victims are informed that fees linked to their Emirates ID, residency file or government records remain unpaid and must be settled immediately to avoid penalties, fines or legal consequences. Fraudsters then ask victims to provide all details contained on their Emirates ID cards, passport information, contact details and other personal data before instructing them to transfer money to personal bank accounts. In some cases, scammers claim they are conducting identity verification procedures or updating government records and warn victims that failure to cooperate could result in administrative penalties or restrictions on government services. Major Abdullah Al Shehhi, Director of the Cybercrime Department at Dubai Police, has repeatedly urged members of the public to remain vigilant against online fraud schemes and to verify the authenticity of communications claiming to be from government entities through official channels. #uaevisa #Dubai #kalpanaindubai

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