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-- Anonymous, September 14, 2001

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Newsday Sept 14, 2001

Mayor Warns of Scammers Seeking Donations for Victims

New York City police and state officials were pursuing reports Friday of a scam in which donations are being sought by telephone, purportedly to aid victims and families of Tuesday’s terrorist attack.

“We’d really like to catch them and make an example of them,” Mayor Rudolph Giuliani said Friday. The same is true of people who have been phoning in bomb threats to city authorities since Tuesday’s attack, Giuliani said.

The mayor said one scam artist seemed to be targeting the elderly in seeking donations.

"We are unaware of any legitimate group which is soliciting funds,” said Gov. George Pataki. He added that several funds have been set up to accept donations in the wake of the disaster.

The state Consumer Protection Board is checking into the report, spokesman Jon Sorensen said.

The report comes as relief efforts statewide are receiving huge responses to calls for help.

-- Anonymous, September 14, 2001


There's also this, received from CAUCE Tuesday night:

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CAUCE NEWS Volume 5, Number 1 September, 2001

In this issue:

* Email groups warn of terrorism-related scams online

IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHY YOU GOT THIS MESSAGE: Please see the "About This Message" section at the end.

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* Email groups warn of terrorism-related scams online

SAN FRANCISCO -- September 12, 2001 -- Email protection and consumer advocacy groups warned today of online attempts to fraudulently profit from yesterday's attacks on the USA. These attempts are taking the form of unsolicited e-mail ("spam") and postings in community forums, soliciting "donations" in the name of victims of the attacks.

A typical message claims to be part of an "Express Relief Fund" or "Victims Survivor Fund". One message claims that donations will go to the Red Cross, but the donation link leads to a Web site unconnected with that organization.

The Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email (CAUCE) and SpamCon Foundation offer these tips to help determine whether a request is valid:

* If you don't know the organization or person who sent the request, it's probably fraudulent.

* Virtually no bona-fide relief agencies request funds by sending email to people who are not already involved in that agency. Solicitations made in this way may also violate laws in the United States and Europe. (See http://law.spamcon.org.)

* If you click on a link to donate, examine the URL shown in your browser. If the domain name of the URL is hidden, unfamiliar, or doesn't match the link's text, the request is probably fraudulent.

* Verify the solicitor's identity through another medium (such as phone) before giving money. Spammers frequently forge the identity and style of well-known entities to gain credibility.

"WTC spams" appeared within an hour of the World Trade Center disaster. Some, while not fraudulent, made light of the event. One spam promised, "No terrorists here! Join our porn site, turn off the TV, quit watching the crap happening in the states, and join our free site!"

The Red Cross is a legitimate organization active in supporting victims of the tragedy and their families. To donate, visit their official Web site (http://www.redcross.org) or call 1-800-HELP-NOW. If you have trouble reaching the Red Cross directly, donations are also possible online through PayPal at and Amazon .

About CAUCE

CAUCE (Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email, http://www.cauce.org) is the world's largest Internet-based advocacy organization, with tens of thousands of members across the United States and supporters across the world. It supports and works toward passage of legislation prohibiting unsolicited e-mail advertisements. CAUCE has no budget, no office and is run by an all-volunteer board using donated resources.

ABOUT SPAMCON FOUNDATION

The donation-supported, nonprofit SpamCon Foundation (http://www.spamcon.org) helps the Internet community protect email as a viable medium of communication and commerce. Contact: Executive Director Tom Geller, +1-415-552-2557, release-20010901@spamcon.org (bulk and vendor messages prohibited).

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About This Message:

This message was written and broadcast by the Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial E-Mail. It is copyrighted (c) 2001 by the Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial E-Mail.

We encourage redistribution of this message or items from it, as long as they are not spammed anywhere, are on-topic for any forum to which you send them, and include our copyright notice. When in doubt, post the URL of our site (http://www.cauce.org) instead, or put it in your signature. Press, broadcast, and Internet media may treat this material as they would a press release. For other commercial reproduction rights, contact John Levine .



-- Anonymous, September 15, 2001


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