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Dubai: Salik advises patrons to stay vigilant of scam emails and social media posts, and clone websites

Salik Company P.J.S.C., the exclusive toll gate operator of the Emirate of Dubai, has recommended customers to remain cautious against clone websites, fraudulent emails, and social media scams that falsely carry Salik’s name and label, urging them to rely exclusively on official websites and trusted sources for information.

In recent months, Salik has observed a surge in phishing messages circulating on various social media and online platforms. Some of these fraudulent messages falsely claim to offer investment opportunities in Salik stocks, promising customers a chance to generate a steady income, while some others provide fake links or websites to recharge a Salik account or buy tag.

Salik has been actively monitoring and launching awareness campaigns on social media, to prevent the spread of fraudulent schemes, including investment scams, fake recharge links, and many others, among customers.

To protect and prevent customers from falling prey to these fraudulent activities, Salik has issued numerous warning measures.

The toll operator has advised customers to ensure a secure connection while using URLs beginning with https:// instead of http://, as the former is considered secure.
It has also warned customers to avoid clicking on suspicious links and pop-up ads as it can redirect customers to some other malicious websites and steal one’s personal information.

Additionally, the operator has also asked customers to check their official website and communication channels for the most recent security upgrades, as well as verify the legitimacy of messages received online that claim to be from Salik.

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To address this issue, Ibrahim Sultan Al Haddad, Chief Executive Officer of Salik, emphasized the importance of awareness and said: “We are constantly striving to raise awareness among the public to remain alert about fake websites as well as various phishing emails and scams that are masquerading our identity and being circulated across social media and other platforms. We would like to advise customers not to reveal their personal and financial details to these accounts as these are fraudulent schemes run by scammers operating from outside the country, attempting to steal data and money.”

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