[iwar] [fc:Scam-artists-capitalize-on-tragedy-Spam-urging-Red-Cross-donations-sends]

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Subject: [iwar] [fc:Scam-artists-capitalize-on-tragedy-Spam-urging-Red-Cross-donations-sends]
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Scam artists capitalize on tragedy Spam urging Red Cross donations sends
users to trick site

By Bob Sullivan, MSNBC, 9/13/2001
<a href="http://www.msnbc.com/news/628230.asp">http://www.msnbc.com/news/628230.asp>

Sept. 13 - Consumer protection advocates are warning Internet users that
scam artists are trying to take advantage of Tuesday's terrorist
attacks. Spam solicitations have been sent out urging Netizens to donate
money to the Red Cross or other relief organizations. But the e-mails
direct potential donors to private Web sites apparently designed to
steal credit card numbers.

ONE SUCH E-MAIL discovered by the non-profit consumer group "SpamCom
Foundation" arrives from "<a href="mailto:expressrelieffund2001@yahoo.com?Subject=Re:%20(ai)%20Scam%20artists%20capitalize%20on%20tragedy%20Spam....%2526In-Reply-To=%2526lt;200109131714.f8DHEMf03932@smtpsrv1.mitre.org">expressrelieffund2001@yahoo.com</a>"
 with the
subject line "Help for the Red Cross and the victims of our Nations
tragedy." But instead of linking to a Red Cross site, the e-mail sends
visitors to a privately-held Web site.  While the site mentioned in the
"expressrelieffund2001" is no longer operational, an expert warns that
there are already several variations of the scam.  "It's shocking to
anyone. But this kind of thing is not new in the spam world," said Tom
Geller, executive director of the SpamCom Foundation. " 'WTC spams'
appeared within an hour of the World Trade Center disaster." Another
scam mail urges consumers to buy phone cards with images of the New York
City, promising to donate "donate 10% of the proceeds of the sale of
this commemorative card" to victims.

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