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Improve your cyber posture: Beware of disaster donation and charity phishing scams

Sunday, September 30, 2018

Hurricane season is upon us and we have already seen the devastating destruction a hurricane can inflict. We must be prepared, not only for a disaster event, but also to be phished by those who may attempt to take advantage of the generous Americans interested in helping others in need.

When disasters like hurricanes, wildfires, and earthquakes strike, Americans come together to support one another, often by generously giving to charity. Unfortunately, criminals can impersonate charities and send emails or text messages that steer recipients to bogus websites. These sites frequently mimic those of legitimate charities in order to defraud people out of money or to steal personal financial information.

Improve your cyber posture and avoid donation/ charity phishing scams by:

  • Donating to charities you know and trust with a proven track record
  • Hovering over links before clicking, to see where they take you
  • Verifying charities through sites like the Better Business Bureau’s Wise Giving Alliance, Charity Navigator, Charity Watch, or GuideStar
  • Contributing by check or credit card, or another way that provides documentation of the donation, for security and tax record purposes
  • Not giving personal financial information — such as Social Security numbers or credit card and bank account numbers and passwords — to anyone who solicits a contribution randomly from you.
  • Confirming the phone number with the source before you donate via text message.

Additional tips can be found on the Federal Trade Commission website and Internal Revenue Service website.

San Marcos Record

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