Dubai Police has issued a fresh warning about online scams involving fake Consumer Protection websites designed to steal personal and banking information from unsuspecting victims.
According to the force’s Anti-Fraud Centre, scammers are creating websites that closely resemble official consumer protection platforms before tricking users into sharing sensitive information.
Here’s how the scam works and how you can protect yourself.
How does the scam work?
The fraud typically follows these steps:
Step 1: Victims visit a fake website
People searching online for Consumer Protection services may accidentally land on a fraudulent website that looks genuine.
The fake site asks users to enter:
- Name
- Email address
- Phone number
- Complaint details
Step 2: Scammers call pretending to help
Soon after submitting the information, victims receive a phone call from someone claiming to represent Consumer Protection.
Because the fraudsters already know the complaint details, the call appears convincing and trustworthy.
Step 3: Victims are asked to install remote access software
The caller then instructs the victim to download remote access software onto their phone or computer.
This software allows scammers to remotely view and control the victim’s device.
Step 4: Banking information is stolen
Victims are asked to log into their online banking account while the remote access software is active.
Fraudsters can then:
- View banking credentials.
- Capture passwords and security codes.
- Transfer money.
- Make unauthorised purchases.
- Access other personal information stored on the device.
How can you protect yourself?
Dubai Police advises residents to:
- Use only official Consumer Protection websites and government channels.
- Never click on suspicious links.
- Avoid downloading software requested by unknown callers.
- Never share online banking credentials with anyone.
- Verify the authenticity of websites before entering personal information.
What should you do if you receive a suspicious call?
If someone claiming to represent Consumer Protection asks you to:
- Download an app.
- Install remote access software.
- Log into your bank account.
- Share banking details.
End the call immediately.
Legitimate government authorities will never ask you to install software that gives them access to your device.
How do you report a scam?
Residents who encounter similar fraud attempts are encouraged to report them through:
- Dubai Police’s e-Crime platform.
- Dubai Police’s non-emergency number 901.
Reporting scams helps authorities investigate cybercriminals and prevent others from becoming victims.