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Sandy scams

by Mark Rowe

Hurricane Sandy in the United States will have another, less obvious consequence for people in the UK and other countries. The natural disaster presents ruthless criminals with an opportunity; to release scams and malware related to the storm – appealing to people’s curiosity and good nature. The website getsafeonlne.org is warning computer users to be on their guard against emails, websites, Facebook posts and tweets claiming either to have exclusive video or pleading for donations for disaster relief efforts.

Some such messages will include malicious code designed to infect computers with viruses, spyware, or Trojan horses.

Others will be fraudulent appeals for charitable donations. After hurricanes Katrina and Rita hit the US Gulf Coast in 2005, the FBI, Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission had to form a task force to battle the volume of scams that accompanied them. The American Red Cross reported at least 15 fake websites impersonating legitimate Red Cross appeals for donations to relief efforts. These were actually phishing attacks, directing users to a malicious server that collected credit card numbers, PayPal passwords and other personal information.

If you decide to donate to Hurricane Sandy relief, do so directly to reputable charitable organisations. Make sure you know the charity’s physical address and phone number. And do not respond to any unsolicited emails.

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