Sunday: 23 August 2009:

 

Cell phone fraud victims are the poor and unemployed

 

Brigadier Mohammad Saleh Badah, Deputy Director of Media and Public Relations at MOI, the victims of cyber scam are the poor and unemployed young people. He urges families to advise and direct their children.

According to Lt. Colonel (Dr.) Iman Al Jabri, Criminal Law Lecturer at the Police College, most of the community is aware of cyber fraud whether through SMS or e-mail messages. The problem has not turned into a phenomenon yet. But we should be careful about it.

According to Mr. Abdul Wahab Mustafa, an IT Expert, There may be greater risks by the use of computer programs which assemble the passwords and credit cards numbers.

According to Social Worker Hanan Ali from the Social Support Center at ADP families have a great role to play in encountering the social impacts of the phenomenon.

According to Honorable Sheikh (Dr.) Ahmed Al Kibeisi, Islamic Preacher, facing cyber crimes is a must for every male or female Muslim, because they are like floods, storms and plagues.

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