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Dayton Shooting Charity or Donation Scams

Scammers may take advantage of the Dayton Shooting in Ohio, by creating fake charities or donation websites to steal money, personal and financial information. Cybercriminals may also create fake and malicious email messages which may appear as if they came from legitimate charity organizations asking for donations, to infect their potential victims' computers with viruses, ransomware, or malware. And, the scammers may create bogus social media pages and posts, and fraudulent charitable organizations with numbers to call. Donation scams are common after a tragedy or major natural disaster because scammers know that people are eager to help the victims.

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Donate to charities you know and trust. And, never click on links or open attachments in emails unless you know who sent them and what they are. Opening attachments, even in e-mails that seem to be from friends or family, can infect your computer or mobile device with viruses, spyware, Trojan horse and other malware that cybercriminals use to spy on you and steal your information.

Remember, be careful when sending your money; you want to help the victims, and not the scammers who are taking advantage of the tragedy.

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