Legal Counsel Dr. Youssef Al-Sharif warned against encroaching on the business of banks and the interests of companies and institutions operating in the country by hacking their systems, stealing their data and threatening to publish them.
Al-Sharif said that some aggressors do such acts out of revenge and to show heroism, believing that transgressing against such establishments is an authorized right, especially with the complaints that some complain about banks and their profit from bank debts.
Al-Sharif indicated, in episodes broadcast by the newspaper “Emirates Today” through its accounts to shed light on the newly issued laws, that the legislator in Article (8) of the Rumors Law specified the penalty for stealing bank data, as it stipulated: “He is punishable by temporary imprisonment for a period of no less than five days.” years and a fine of no less than 500 thousand dirhams and not more than three million dirhams, whoever obtains, possesses, amends, damages, discloses, leaks, cancels, deletes, copies, publishes or republishes without permission, if using information technology or a means Information technology,” adding that some data may be disclosed by these banking, financial, commercial or economic establishments. Anyone who does these acts, including those who republish without a permit, is held accountable, bearing in mind that the permit must be from the person concerned, that is, from the facility. itself, and not a statement from the hacker who stole this data.
He explained that what is meant by financial, commercial or economic facilities is any facility that acquires its financial, commercial or economic description under the license issued to it by the competent authority in the country, which means all companies and private institutions as well, not just governmental or semi-governmental.
Legal Counsel Dr. Youssef Al-Sharif warned against encroaching on the business of banks and the interests of companies and institutions operating in the country by hacking their systems, stealing their data and threatening to publish them.
Al-Sharif said that some aggressors do such acts out of revenge and to show heroism, believing that transgressing against such establishments is an authorized right, especially with the complaints that some complain about banks and their profit from bank debts.
Al-Sharif indicated, in episodes broadcast by the newspaper “Emirates Today” through its accounts to shed light on the newly issued laws, that the legislator in Article (8) of the Rumors Law specified the penalty for stealing bank data, as it stipulated: “He is punishable by temporary imprisonment for a period of no less than five days.” years and a fine of no less than 500 thousand dirhams and not more than three million dirhams, whoever obtains, possesses, amends, damages, discloses, leaks, cancels, deletes, copies, publishes or republishes without permission, if using information technology or a means Information technology,” adding that some data may be disclosed by these banking, financial, commercial or economic establishments. Anyone who does these acts, including those who republish without a permit, is held accountable, bearing in mind that the permit must be from the person concerned, that is, from the facility. itself, and not a statement from the hacker who stole this data.
He explained that what is meant by financial, commercial or economic facilities is any facility that acquires its financial, commercial or economic description under the license issued to it by the competent authority in the country, which means all companies and private institutions as well, not just governmental or semi-governmental.
Legal Counsel Dr. Youssef Al-Sharif warned against encroaching on the business of banks and the interests of companies and institutions operating in the country by hacking their systems, stealing their data and threatening to publish them.
Al-Sharif said that some aggressors do such acts out of revenge and to show heroism, believing that transgressing against such establishments is an authorized right, especially with the complaints that some complain about banks and their profit from bank debts.
Al-Sharif indicated, in episodes broadcast by the newspaper “Emirates Today” through its accounts to shed light on the newly issued laws, that the legislator in Article (8) of the Rumors Law specified the penalty for stealing bank data, as it stipulated: “He is punishable by temporary imprisonment for a period of no less than five days.” years and a fine of no less than 500 thousand dirhams and not more than three million dirhams, whoever obtains, possesses, amends, damages, discloses, leaks, cancels, deletes, copies, publishes or republishes without permission, if using information technology or a means Information technology,” adding that some data may be disclosed by these banking, financial, commercial or economic establishments. Anyone who does these acts, including those who republish without a permit, is held accountable, bearing in mind that the permit must be from the person concerned, that is, from the facility. itself, and not a statement from the hacker who stole this data.
He explained that what is meant by financial, commercial or economic facilities is any facility that acquires its financial, commercial or economic description under the license issued to it by the competent authority in the country, which means all companies and private institutions as well, not just governmental or semi-governmental.
Legal Counsel Dr. Youssef Al-Sharif warned against encroaching on the business of banks and the interests of companies and institutions operating in the country by hacking their systems, stealing their data and threatening to publish them.
Al-Sharif said that some aggressors do such acts out of revenge and to show heroism, believing that transgressing against such establishments is an authorized right, especially with the complaints that some complain about banks and their profit from bank debts.
Al-Sharif indicated, in episodes broadcast by the newspaper “Emirates Today” through its accounts to shed light on the newly issued laws, that the legislator in Article (8) of the Rumors Law specified the penalty for stealing bank data, as it stipulated: “He is punishable by temporary imprisonment for a period of no less than five days.” years and a fine of no less than 500 thousand dirhams and not more than three million dirhams, whoever obtains, possesses, amends, damages, discloses, leaks, cancels, deletes, copies, publishes or republishes without permission, if using information technology or a means Information technology,” adding that some data may be disclosed by these banking, financial, commercial or economic establishments. Anyone who does these acts, including those who republish without a permit, is held accountable, bearing in mind that the permit must be from the person concerned, that is, from the facility. itself, and not a statement from the hacker who stole this data.
He explained that what is meant by financial, commercial or economic facilities is any facility that acquires its financial, commercial or economic description under the license issued to it by the competent authority in the country, which means all companies and private institutions as well, not just governmental or semi-governmental.