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What you need to know before registering a company in the UAE
Company Registration
Banking Solutions in the UAE & Oman
Corporate Compliance & Reporting
Annual Corporate Maintenance Services in the UAE
Legal & Corporate Support Services
Business Acquisition & Ready-Made Companies in the UAE
Corporate Legal Services in the UAE
Business Partnerships & Joint Ventures in the UAE
Types of companies in the UAE. Types of activities
UAE Visas
Government Bodies. What Issues They Address
Types of Legal Entities
Licensing
What you need to know before registering a company in the UAE
Company Registration
Banking Solutions in the UAE & Oman
Corporate Compliance & Reporting
Annual Corporate Maintenance Services in the UAE
Legal & Corporate Support Services
Business Acquisition & Ready-Made Companies in the UAE
Corporate Legal Services in the UAE
Business Partnerships & Joint Ventures in the UAE
Types of companies in the UAE. Types of activities
UAE Visas
Government Bodies. What Issues They Address
Types of Legal Entities
Licensing
## Surge in Travel Scams
Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting travelers by impersonating well-known travel brands such as Emirates and Uber. Over a 12-month period, cybersecurity firm Kaspersky detected nearly 270,000 attempts to deceive travelers using fake booking sites and fraudulent offers.
## Common Tactics
The scams often involve creating phishing pages and fake applications that mimic legitimate brands. These fraudulent sites aim to steal banking details and payment information by tricking users into entering their credentials.
## Targeted Brands
Emirates was the most impersonated brand, accounting for 61% of the detected attacks, followed by Uber at 37%. The scams are not limited to airlines; ride-sharing services and hotel booking platforms are also targeted.
## Fake Compensation and Bookings
One scam involved fake compensation offers from Ryanair, pressuring victims to provide account details or pay fees. Another scheme involved fake hotel bookings, where victims entered personal information on a fraudulent Booking.com page.
## Protecting Yourself
Travelers are advised to book directly through official websites and verify web addresses before entering payment information. Be wary of deals requiring immediate payment, especially via wire transfers or gift cards. Use strong passwords and enable multi-factor authentication for added security.
## Additional Precautions
Monitor bank statements for unfamiliar transactions after making travel purchases. Avoid using public Wi-Fi for accessing sensitive accounts, and ensure QR codes are from trusted sources before scanning.
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