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Cyber security experts warn of Hurricane Ian donation scams  

Por: WPTV Business October 05, 2022

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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Many Floridians want to donate to help victims of Hurricane Ian and security experts are reminding consumers of the warning signs of fake donation scams.  “The devastation is 100%,” Kathleen Morales told WPTV.  Morales, who lives in West Palm Beach, loaded up her car with blankets, cleaning supplies and clothing for victims of Hurricane Ian Wednesday morning.  “It’s just astounding to me the suffering that... + full article



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