FBI warns about fake Katrina charity Web sites
14th Sep 2005, 00:16 GMT
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Many of the 4,000 Web sites advertising relief services for Hurricane Katrina could be fake and about 60 percent of them come from overseas -- a sign they may be bogus, the FBI said on Tuesday.
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