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SMS Bombing in the UAE: What It Is, the Legal Risks, and How to Stay Safe

In recent years, residents in the UAE have reported receiving an overwhelming flood of text messages in a short period — sometimes hundreds within minutes. This nuisance is known as “SMS bombing,” and while it may seem like a prank, it is a serious cybercrime with strict penalties under UAE law. Sms Bomber Uae

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: SMS bomb attacks often include phishing links. Never click on any link within these messages. Use "DND" Services Do not reply to any of the messages

What to Do If You Are Targeted in the UAE

  1. Do not reply to any of the messages.
  2. Block the senders if they come from a single number (most do not).
  3. Contact your mobile operator (Etisalat or du) – They can sometimes filter bulk SMS.
  4. File a complaint with the UAE’s Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA) and the local police (e‑Crime platform available through the Dubai Police app or Abu Dhabi Police).
  5. Consider using SMS filtering apps (many are available in official app stores).

Register for Protection: Some cybersecurity platforms offer "Protection Lists" where you can add your number to be excluded from popular bombing scripts.

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Harassment and Nuisance: Sending repeated, unsolicited messages can be classified as a form of electronic harassment. Under UAE law, individuals found guilty of such acts can face heavy fines (often starting at AED 100,000 or more) and jail time.

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