- published 3/10/26 12:36 PM •
- updated •
- 5 MIN
CSC Warns Against Sharing Sensitive Data on Social Media
As part of the weekly awareness campaign of the "Cyber Pulse" initiative launched by the Cybersecurity Council (CSC), the Council warned in its weekly awareness message against publishing and sharing important or personal data and information across various social media platforms. It emphasized that posting sensitive information on different social networking sites may expose individuals to various types of fraudulent attacks, as such data can be exploited to design targeted and customized scams. Moreover, these practices may lead to violations of personal privacy in cyberspace.
The Council stressed that exercising caution when sharing such information helps reduce cyberattacks and fraudulent activities aimed at stealing assets belonging to individuals, companies, and institutions. Accordingly, it urged individuals to remain vigilant and cautious when dealing with data and information that may be shared online.
CSC further stated that approximately 40% of users have experienced privacy violations as a result of sharing excessive personal details about their lives, families, and other private matters on social media. The weekly awareness message warned that irresponsible sharing of such information significantly increases the likelihood of becoming victims of theft, cyber fraud, and identity theft. It highlighted the importance of remaining constantly cautious when disclosing any financial data or personal information that may contain specific or sensitive details that could be exploited in fraudulent activities.
Under the theme "The Risk of over sharing", the awareness campaign emphasized that even the simplest details, which may appear insignificant to individuals and are shared publicly, can be exploited in fraudulent schemes. The Cybersecurity Council advised users to adopt a set of measures to safeguard privacy and protect data and information in cyberspace. These measures include refraining from sharing detailed information about home and workplace addresses, avoiding the disclosure of personal phone numbers on social media platforms, and exercising caution when posting detailed travel or outing plans. The Council also warned against sharing private and family photos on these platforms.
The weekly awareness message highlighted the risks associated with failing to follow these measures and emphasized the role of individuals in protecting their personal data, preventing identity theft, and avoiding privacy violations. It also stressed the importance of raising awareness about these risks. The "Cyber Pulse" initiative called on individuals to secure their social media accounts and protect their mobile devices and smartphones used daily for personal and professional purposes. It further emphasized the need to keep software updated, restrict access to cameras, microphones, and location services, create strong passwords, use multi-factor authentication, promote safe sharing practices, and adopt smart choices to prevent cyber fraud and ensure a secure digital environment.
The Council emphasized the necessity for individuals to modify their behavior when dealing with information and data online, particularly by consistently verifying that secure methods are used for sharing and ensuring that shared content does not include specific details that may lead to identity theft or privacy breaches. It urged users to avoid sharing data on unsecured platforms, regularly monitor their accounts, and carefully verify incoming messages, especially in light of fraudsters’ increasing use of advanced technologies to target individuals and lure them into disclosing financial, banking, and personal information.
CSC concluded that cybersecurity has become a major challenge in the digital space and that these preventive measures and responsible behaviors, alongside ongoing government efforts, contribute significantly to addressing current digital challenges arising from rapid technological advancements. In this context, the "Cyber Pulse" awareness campaign, launched by the Cybersecurity Council for the second consecutive year on social media platforms, supports the UAE’s continuous efforts to build a secure cyberspace that protects users from growing digital risks and keeps pace with rapid technological developments. This initiative aligns with a comprehensive national vision aimed at strengthening trust in the country’s digital ecosystem, promoting a culture of cybersecurity, enhancing digital awareness among families and individuals, and reinforcing cybersecurity practices to safeguard the safety and privacy of citizens and residents in an era of accelerated digital transformation.
Summary
More Updates
Abu Dhabi – Feb 2026
As part of the weekly awareness campaign of the “Cyber Pulse” initiative, launched by the Cyber Security Council, the Council warned about the risks posed by fake applications, which may serve as gateways for data and personal information theft, as well as fraud and cyber extortion. The campaign emphasized that avoiding the download of such applications and verifying sources can help users minimize risks and limit fraudsters’ access to user data. The Council explained that the risks posed by fake applications are not limited to data theft. They may also be used to lure victims and subsequently blackmail them after obtaining sensitive information, images, or financial data, exploiting the trust of users who download these applications without sufficient verification. Statistics indicate that, in 2025, approximately 73% of institutions were exposed to forms of cyber fraud through fake applications and other malicious digital tools, while more than 200 fake applications were identified and downloaded over 40 million times via the Google Play Store. The Cyber Security Council also confirmed that distinguishing between a legitimate and a fake application is possible through a set of measures often overlooked by users.
Informing
Corporations, Individuals & Families
Abu Dhabi – Feb 2026
As part of the weekly awareness campaign of the ‘Cyber Pulse’ initiative launched by the Cyber Security Council, the Council highlighted the critical importance of cloud storage in addressing the growing digital and cyber threats. In its weekly awareness message, the campaign highlighted that cloud storage enables individuals and users to reduce risks, limit fraudsters’ access to user data, and safeguard personal information. The Council also pointed out several common cloud storage mistakes that individuals must avoid to protect their personal and financial data in cyberspace. The weekly awareness campaign noted that the most prominent of these mistakes include granting excessive identity and access management permissions, failing to enable multi-factor authentication, overreliance on public cloud storage that may expose sensitive data and facilitate the spread of malware, misconfigured security settings that leave critical systems vulnerable, absence of encryption (both at rest and in transit), and downloading applications without verifying their source or security standards. These mistakes expose many users to significant risks that directly threaten their digital security.
Informing
Corporations, Individuals & Families
Dubai, UAE — Feb, 2026
The Cyber Security Council established a strategic partnership with the Safe AI Cup 2026 to promote the ethical and secure use of artificial intelligence. Through this partnership, the Council sponsored and hosted the Safe AI Cup 2026, helping students across the UAE engage confidently with the digital era and deepen their understanding of AI technologies. As part of this effort, the Council also supported the students’ understanding of the role of artificial intelligence in their daily lives and in shaping the present and future through the CyberE71 program, contributing to the UAE’s long-term vision for a secure, sustainable, and resilient digital future. The Safe AI Cup 2026 is part of the ‘Safe AI for Society’ initiative, organized by the Emirates Safer Internet Society (eSafe), the Robotics and Automation Society (RAS), and the Global Innovation and Entrepreneurship (GIE), and hosted by the University of Dubai.
Informing
Corporations, Individuals & Families
Thank You for Staying Informed
Your commitment to staying informed about the latest news in cybersecurity is a significant step toward safeguarding our digital environment.