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Beware of charity scams exploiting war in Ukraine

Times of crisis may bring out the best in you, but they also have a way of bringing out the worst in scammers. They, too, follow the headlines and will go into overdrive in their attempts to part people from their money. We’ve seen this time and again during the COVID-19 pandemic, and just a few days into it the war in Ukraine is no different.

If the crisis has you worried and you’re looking to support humanitarian work on the ground through a donation, make sure your money goes to the right cause.

ESET researchers have spotted a bevy of websites that solicit money under the guise of charitable purposes. They tend to riff on a similar theme, making emotional but nonetheless fake appeals for solidarity with the people of Ukraine or urging the public to help fund the country’s defense efforts.

The websites make very vague claims about how the ‘aid’ will be used. It should also be obvious – upon closer inspection, anyway – that none of them represents a legitimate organization.

Some domains to be wary of include:

Also, stay alert for emotional pleas for help that may land in your email. A Reddit user has shared one such fake tug at the heartstrings (see below). Other similar ploys that aim to get the victims to cough up some Bitcoin are floating around on Twitter and other social media. Generally speaking, in the age of common account takeovers and ongoing cyberattacks against Ukrainian targets, it may be difficult to verify ‘solely digital’ information. While social media sites often play a major role in getting the word out about a charitable cause in a time of crisis, they are also fertile ground for fraud.

Source: Reddit

How to avoid charity fraud

If you’re looking to pour out support through a donation, here’re a few tips for how to do it safely:

Here’s a non-exhaustive list of major international organizations that provide emergency assistance in Ukraine:

As the crisis remains front-page news all over the world, scammers will continue to look for ways to exploit the misery of the people affected by the war for their own gain. Perhaps the worst thing is that falling for a charity scam doesn’t just affect you – it also means the intended recipients are losing out on the assistance, which makes this sort of fraud all the more deplorable.

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