My face was stolen by scammers
Cybercriminals are using the war in Ukraine to con people into donating money on fake websites. The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s disinformation reporter, Hannah Gelbart, tries to track them down.
A ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ investigation has found that cybercriminals have been taking advantage of the outpouring of sympathy for people in Ukraine. Scammers are re-posting emotive footage of the war on TikTok and asking for donations. They're also stealing identities and impersonating charities like UNICEF and the British Red Cross - by setting up fake websites to con people out of money. Staff at the charities are warning donors to stay alert - and if there's any doubt, to check with the charity before donating.
For 5 Minutes On, the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s disinformation reporter, Hannah Gelbart, follows the cybercriminals' digital paper trail. She speaks to an expert on scam emails - and tracks down Miguel Angel. He's a doctor from Mexico whose photo has been stolen from Facebook and used in a fake appeal to raise money for a children's hospital in Ukraine.
Photo credit: Miguel Angel Minero Hibert