It bears the name 'Dubai' in Arabic and dates back to the 1960s
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"We advise that you delete the fraudulent link/message immediately to protect your personal information. We are working with Cyber Security and the authorities to bring an end to this scam and to prosecute those who created it," Emirates Post tweeted.
Emirates Post added that they were working with the cyber security team and authorities to end this scam and to prosecute those who created it.
The organisation has urged residents to be wary of this scam, and that they are not liable.
It bears the name 'Dubai' in Arabic and dates back to the 1960s
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