The Abu Dhabi-based bank continues to maintain strong liquidity and robust operational efficiencies
A young woman was blackmailed into paying Dh700,000 to an online lover after the man threatened to publish her inappropriate photos on social media.
These are two of the recent online blackmail cases handled by Abu Dhabi courts, published in the Abu Dhabi Judicial Department (ADJD)'s periodical report. And they are just the tip of the iceberg. More and more youngsters are falling prey to online blackmailers who are prowling to hit their target. Authorities have warned the youths that they should be wary while contacting and interacting with people they scarcely know on the social media because such interactions can expose them to dangers.'Rapist' conman jailed for 15 years
Woman blackmailed into paying Dh700,000
More awareness needed to protect youngsters
"Children must be taught about the dos and don'ts on social media and the cybercrime law, so they cannot post stuff that could land them in trouble with authorities."
The Abu Dhabi-based bank continues to maintain strong liquidity and robust operational efficiencies
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