MUSCAT: The authority reminded the public that it does not request bank card details or OTP verification codes from consumers, stressing that such sensitive data should never be disclosed to anyone claiming to represent the authority.
The warning comes as part of efforts to strengthen consumer awareness and protect individuals from potential financial fraud and unauthorized transactions.
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