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What red flags should individuals be alert of when receiving fraudulent emails? – IT News Africa

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
October 23, 2023
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Cyber attackers employ sophisticated social engineering tactics, manipulating people’s compassion and eagerness to assist, enticing them into making fictitious donations for financial gain. Scammers pose as charitable organizations, employing emotionally charged language to entice users to click on fraudulent website links, where they are urged to make contributions.

To prevent falling victim to such schemes, it is crucial to carefully examine websites before contributing. Sham websites often lack vital information about the organizers, beneficiaries, legitimacy documents, or transparency regarding fund utilization.

Here are some security precautions to bear in mind:

1 Check the charity’s website and credentials. Legitimate charities will be registered, and you can cross-check their credentials in a known database to confirm their authenticity.

2 Reach out to charity organizations directly to donate or offer support. If you choose to donate online, manually type in the charity’s website address rather than clicking on a link.

3 If you’re uncertain about an organization, consider donating to well-known humanitarian support organizations, such as United Nations relief agencies.

4 Be cautious about individuals who contact you directly for money, especially if they are strangers. Requests to send money should be treated with extra vigilance.

5 Pay attention to details. Fake websites may closely resemble genuine charity sites, with the details of where to send donations being the only difference. Spelling or grammar mistakes are often indicators of fake pages.

6 Exercise caution on social media. While social media is a platform for charities to seek donations, don’t assume that a donation request on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube is legitimate just because a friend liked or shared it. Take the time to research the group before donating.

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