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Fake ‘child cancer’ charity videos
What’s the threat?
A fake charity video is tricking people into donating money to pay for a sick child’s cancer treatment. The video (pictured), which is spreading on Instagram and YouTube, is narrated in Russian, with subtitles claiming that the boy, called Semion, can’t afford the care needed to keep him alive.
Viewers are urged to click a link to visit a fundraising page where they can donate in increments up to €10,000 (£8,600). Each increment has a heart-tugging heading, including “We will not abandon Semion” and “We will end Semion’s suffering”. More than 8,000 people have donated so far, raising $250,000 (£198,000).
Security firm Avast spotted the scam, saying the fundraising page claims to be run by a charity called World…