Dubai authorities have sentenced three men for a sophisticated mobile signal hijacking scam in Dubai Marina. The criminals used jamming equipment to create fake networks, tricking residents into connecting and then stealing financial information via malicious links. This high-tech fraud bypasses traditional security, highlighting growing cybercrime risks in the UAE.
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