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The Internal Security Forces warn against accessing a fake website for registering displaced persons

19/3/2026

Issued by the General Directorate of Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division, the following statement:


As part of monitoring social media platforms, a newly created website named “m2wa.com” was identified. It was established on 01-03-2026 and designated for registering displaced persons.
Through follow-up conducted by the Information Branch of the General Directorate of Internal Security Forces, it was found that this website is suspicious.
Accordingly, the General Directorate of Internal Security Forces warns citizens and residents against accessing or interacting with this website, in order to avoid data hacking and the theft of personal information.
The Directorate also reiterates its warning not to access any suspicious, unsafe, or unverified websites, pages, or links, to avoid being subjected to hacking operations that may target accounts, personal data, or lead to financial theft.

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