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The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) is warning the public about fake charity scams that ask for donations or sponsorships. The NBI reports that various groups use fake identities which mimic actual NGOs, government entities, and famous individuals to deceive people into sending them money. The NBI identified three common warning signs, which include unexpected messages that inform recipients about their selection to donate, urgent requests for immediate payment, and demands for fund transfer to personal accounts instead of official accounts. People who suspect they have fallen victim to the scam can report their case to the NBI Cybercrime Division. Read more in our articles including "NBI warns public against fake charity donation scams" and "EU says Meta's infinite scroll and autoplay may violate Digital Services Act".

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The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) is warning the public about fake charity scams that ask for donations or sponsorships. The NBI reports that various groups use fake identities which mimic actual NGOs, government entities, and famous individuals to deceive people into sending them money.

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The NBI identified three common warning signs, which include unexpected messages that inform recipients about their selection to donate, urgent requests for immediate payment, and demands for fund transfer to personal accounts instead of official accounts. People who suspect they have fallen victim to the scam can report their case to the NBI Cybercrime Division.

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