New
Rash of Crime in Bay Hill
Please lock all windows and doors of homes and cars.
Make sure to put your trash cans away as soon after the
trash pick up as soon as possible. The are some new
suspects driving different vehicles each time, but are
using the same method each time. They are entering in
from patios, jumping walls and fences. They are taking
literally truck loads of electronics, jewelry, and other
valuables. This is a crime of opportunity, so be
prepared and stay aware.
Homeowners need to call 911 if they see anything or
anyone suspicious.
DO NOT CALL THE DEPUTIES PHONE >>>> OR THE OFFICE
>>>> OR THE CLUB!
Call the Orange County Sheriff's Office by dialing
911 !
TSUNAMI
DISASTER RELIEF FRAUD ALERT
Washington, D.C. -
The FBI today is alerting the public to a variety of scams
currently being facilitated online involving the
solicitation of additional relief funds for the victims of
the recent Tsunami disaster. The FBI, through the Internet
Crime Complaint Center (IC3), has received reports of
websites being established purportedly to assist with
collection and relief efforts. Complaints submitted to the
IC3 have identified several schemes that involve both
unsolicited in-coming emails (SPAM), as well as reports of
responses to posted email addresses, to assist for a fee, in
locating loved ones who may have been a victim of the
disaster. A fraudulent relief donation website has also been
detected containing an imbedded Trojan exploit which can
infect the user's computer with a virus if accessed.
The FBI, in
conjunction with domestic with international law enforcement
and industry partners, take seriously these egregious
actions and are resolved to aggressively pursuing those who
would attempt to victimize philanthropic individuals.
The IC3 is
cautioning citizens against participating in this type of
on-line correspondence. Consistent with previous guidance on
incidents of Phishing/Spoofing and Identity Theft, when
considering on-line options for providing funding to this
relief effort consumers should consider the following:
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Do not respond
to any unsolicited (SPAM) incoming emails.
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Be skeptical of
individuals claiming to be surviving victims or foreign
government officials asking for help in placing large
sums of money in overseas bank accounts.
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To ensure that
contributions to U.S. based non-profit organizations are
used for intended purposes, go directly to recognized
charities and aid organizations websites, as opposed to
following a link to another site.
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Attempt to
verify the legitimacy of non-profit organizations by
utilizing various Internet based resources which may
assist in confirming the existence of the organization
as well as its non-profit status.
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Be leery of
emails that claim to show pictures of the disaster areas
in attached files, as the files may contain viruses.
Only open attachments from know senders.
Several variations
of this scam are currently in circulation. Anyone who has
received an email referencing the above information or
anyone who may have been a victim of this or a similar
incident should notify the IC3 via the website, www.ic3.gov. |