Dubai Police have warned residents against downloading unverified apps as it allows fraudsters to gain full access of their devices and steal personal and banking data.
In a video post on social media, Dubai Police explained how fraudsters trap victims based on their interests and needs. So, the apps could vary from gaming, investment and other topics.
And, once the victims download the apps, then the criminals can "easily infiltrate their phones and steal their data and money without their knowledge".
#News | Dubai Police Warns Against Downloading ‘Unverified Apps’
— Dubai Policeشرطة دبي (@DubaiPoliceHQ) July 11, 2026
Details:https://t.co/4O6ZAfjgEq#BewareOfFraud pic.twitter.com/kMDvjxTyS5
The authority urged residents to download apps exclusively from official and authorised stores, activating banking alerts to protect accounts, and avoiding clicking on suspicious links.
Residents have been advised to report any fraud attempt through the Dubai Police smart app, by calling 901, or via the eCrime platform.

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