Less than 36 hours after the worst shooting spree in US history at the
Virginia
Tech University campus, scammers have already created fraudulent charity
sites.
The
Sans
Internet Storm Center is warning of at least 25 new domain names related to
the shootings. Sites such as vatechshooting.com and vtmassacre.com have been
registered, but no content has been uploaded.
"While some of these are undoubtedly well-intentioned organisations joining
in the outpouring of support for the friends and family of the victims, others
are likely to be opportunists who want to cash in on the suffering of others,"
wrote researcher George Bakos.
The
US
Computer Emergency Response Team (US-Cert) warned users to be wary of
charity sites that solicit donations through email, as the sites may in fact be
fronts for scams and possibly even identity theft rings.
Scam sites spawning from major tragedies have become commonplace in recent
years.
Hurricane
Katrina and the
London
terror bombings both saw fake charity sites and money-making scams take
advantage of users wishing to help with recovery efforts.
US-Cert advises users to avoid following links in unsolicited emails and
calling the actual charity for verification of the email before donating. Users
who suspect that they have fallen victim to a scam are advised to contact their
bank immediately.
The Sans Internet Storm Center is asking users to forward suspected phishing
emails to the
Anti-Phishing
Working Group.
Virginia Tech University has set up an
official
fund for people wishing to donate.
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