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Israeli Scammers Defraud Nigerians With Child Cancer YouTube Adverts. by naptu2: 3:20am On Aug 11, 2022
Alexandra: Scammers extort millions using 9-year-old girl as bait
Dubawa August 9, 2022

By Phillip Anjorin and Silas Jonathan

Anyone with an iota of compassion will feel pity for Alexandra. On several social media platforms, Alexandra, a 9-year-old girl, is portrayed as a desolate cancer patient who has already suffered severe hair loss and is struggling for her life.

The emotional video depicted Alexandra in tears as she reaches out for financial assistance for treatment. “I don’t want to die,” she says, as tears drizzle down her cheeks.

The video was also shared as a sponsored post on Facebook, YouTube and as Google Ads. It has so far generated lots of reactions amongst social media users. Yet DUBAWA’s findings revealed the organisation soliciting the funds, “Netiv Halev,” is fraudulent.

Alexandra’s supposed quest for survival
Cancer is one medical condition that experts are yet to overcome despite technological advancement. A study in 2012 revealed that cancer claims as many as 21,000 lives every day globally.

According to the World Cancer Research Funds, more than 18 million cases were diagnosed in 2020, with varying impacts on gender, among other factors. Further findings also revealed that cancer is the second largest cause of death in children from age 1 to 14, with accidents claiming the highest.

Alexandra, supposedly one of the few that the world would know of her medical state, was in tears as she shared her wishes to stay alive. The alleged 9-year-old girl pleaded with viewers to come to her aid as her parents are too poor to handle her medical expenses.

The plea has generated more than 14,000 reactions, 6500 comments and 1900 shares on Facebook as of July this year. It has also generated more than 2.9 million views and 2,200 likes on this YouTube channel since it was posted on July 2. Also, there are more than 3,410 subscribers on the channel.

Lanre Olagunju, an editor for a popular news medium in Nigeria, said he had donated $10 and his wife was planning to give out even more money for the cause.

“I gave $10, I paid using my card. My wife is planning to give more,” he said while expressing surprise that the whole thing is a scam.

Unlike Lanre, Esther Danladi, a civil servant in Abuja, was not so fortunate. After donating $5 for the cause, she said that her dollar domiciliary account was wiped out.

“The video touched my heart. I cried because this little girl seemed helpless. But minutes after I donated, my account was wiped out,” Esther claimed.

Apparently, the whole thing is more premeditated than it appears on the surface. Ads and promotions are even, currently, being run on Google AdSense to give the post a wider audience reach.

On their website dedicated to collecting donations, unsuspecting members of the public have already donated more than $536,000 out of the $727,881 target by June 2022.

But a month later in July, the benchmark increased to $1.15 million after the contribution nearly hit the previous limit. It seems the perpetrators are on an unending mission to keep siphoning funds from unsuspecting victims.

There is a sophisticated process

To donate to the cause, the user is required to provide a mail address, name and phone number, and subsequently, make a payment using credit or debit card details.

In cases where the request ends unsuccessfully, an automated follow-up mail is sent to the donor to try it again. The user has to then start from the beginning, and any attempt to check the website for previous activity is rendered futile.

Finding the loops; verifying the scheme

The homepage that is receiving the donations is presented in Hebrew, but after it was translated to English; there was no information “about” its previous activities; contact details, or even details about the organisation’s structure.

Craig Silverman, the media editor of BuzzFeed News, explained that websites with credibility would provide a bit of detail about what they do on a dedicated segment as they have nothing to hide. “Most websites tell you at least a bit about what they are. Whether on a dedicated About page, a description in the footer or somewhere else; this is a good place to check for a website’s credibility.”

“A lack of clear information could be a hint the site was created in haste or is trying to conceal details about its ownership and purpose,” as is the case with this website.

A check on the authenticity of the website on Trend Micro Check (a website that checks for scams and misinformation) reveals that the website is a scam and is designed to host hoaxes.

Additionally, DUBAWA’s analysis of the website’s URL revealed the existence of more than 3 domains hosted on the same IP address (62.219.78.222). Some of the foremost DUBAWA traced were:

https://donate.netiv-halev.org/campaign/61f907091630f17cc1c2ceaa

https://donate.nativlalev.org/

https://europe.n-halev.org/campaign/6278f3e9ea8840f8ce5b93f6?lang=en

https://europe.netiv-halev.org/campaign/61e3fbccb9171a16ce553121

https://www.drove.com/campaign/62138d7cc3f1913f7ac730a1

An alarming fact about these domains is that they were all registered recently; they are all seeking donations; have the same colour shade; they all showcased different girls: “Alexandra” and “Ariela.” All the cancer patients are seeking help and have the same contact email addresses, even though the videos are of different girls from different countries. These email addresses used by the domains are anonymous email addresses, such as 6554997@gmail.com or asd1010850@gmail.com.

An intentional effort was also made to redact important traceable details for privacy’s sake. This simply implies that the information is hidden away because whoever owns the domain didn’t want people to have access to it. This is not the case with legit, transparent websites.

These aforementioned findings also corroborate the results of the analysis carried out on “ScamAdviser”, a reliable online tool that dictates scams and rates the trustworthiness of websites. In the case of the “Netiv-halev” website, the tool details that:

“donate.n-halev.org might be a scam. We found several indicators for this.

donate.n-halev.org review is somewhat low according to our “Scamadviser” algorithm.”

The company, “Netiv-Halev” gave No. 21 Hoshe’a Street, Jerusalem, Israel, as its address. However, DUBAWA’s findings on Google Maps indicated no registered presence of the company in that location. In fact, other details found about the location reveal the area is entirely for residential houses.

Netiv Halev: The Multifaceted Scam Network

Netiv Halev looks like a recently created charity running a Non-governmental organisation that provides assistance for medical patients and families.

Searches about the organisation didn’t turn up any relevant results, and neither did search about their associated organisations such as the “Brother to Brother organisation” and others. There is also no record of either organisation on websites like Charity Navigator or Charity Watch.

There is no third-party verification apart from the claim that “the organisation has a proper management certificate and a nonprofit registration number: 580566784, which DUBAWA found to be non-existent.

The website has multiple alternatives, with the European version having the highest recognition until Alexandra started trending on African social media spaces.

The European version

Noticeably, Alexandra’s video, in particular, was uploaded five months ago on another Israeli platform’s YouTube Channel, Chen Lahaim, which DUBAWA finds to be directly related to Netiv Halev. Here, Chen operates a different program called: “The Chen Lachaim Organisation,” a scheme described to help cancer patients in Palestine, specifically.

This time the email is: haiat@haiat.org, even though the IP address of the website is discovered by DUBAWA to be the same as that of “Netiv-halev.”

Further findings also revealed that the scheme has been in existence for two years, although with different identities. A collection of these links can be seen here, all having the same message template.

Another ominous suspicion is that no further detail was given about any of these children, their medical conditions, families, country of origin, or even their current location, thus casting a wall of doubt on the authenticity of the stories.

Defensive walls

To protect the dubious activities over the years, DUBAWA finds that opposing comments made on the posts are deleted. If users attempt to report them on any of the social media platforms, their accounts are hacked and access denied.

“I tried to report them on Facebook. The two attempts I made on Facebook were successful but a week later, my account was hacked and I couldn’t log into it again,” Esther said.

Also, the comment section on the YouTube post is disabled. As a result, users cannot directly raise an alarm for unsuspecting victims to beware.

Conclusion

The video showing Alexandra appealing for financial support (and other such videos existing over the years) are sponsored to defraud unsuspecting citizens. They are carefully-planned schemes by Israeli-based illegal organisations to guilt-trip users into donating their hard-earned money.

https://dubawa.org/alexandra-scammers-extort-millions-using-9-year-old-girl-as-bait/

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Re: Israeli Scammers Defraud Nigerians With Child Cancer YouTube Adverts. by naptu2: 3:20am On Aug 11, 2022

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Re: Israeli Scammers Defraud Nigerians With Child Cancer YouTube Adverts. by naptu2: 3:20am On Aug 11, 2022
This is the original (African) scam video from the scammer's YouTube channel.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihXkf37bWnI

And this is the original (European) scam video from the scammer's YouTube channel


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uMmuHrkKpg

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Re: Israeli Scammers Defraud Nigerians With Child Cancer YouTube Adverts. by aycapri(m): 5:52am On Aug 11, 2022
Really, I see the video pop up when i’m on YouTube

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Re: Israeli Scammers Defraud Nigerians With Child Cancer YouTube Adverts. by ValCon888: 6:02am On Aug 11, 2022
It's the responsibility of the social media companies like Facebook and Google to verify these ads.

Many people made donations and were scammed because these ads ran for months on Facebook and Google.

Scamming has no country, colour, code, or creed.
Anyone can be a scammer. There are more scammers in India and China than in the entire African continent.

But the news tends to be sensationalised if the perpetrator is a black man or Nigerian.

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Re: Israeli Scammers Defraud Nigerians With Child Cancer YouTube Adverts. by dollynnn(f): 6:17am On Aug 11, 2022
ValCon888:
It's the responsibility of the social media companies like Facebook and Google to verify these ads.

Many people made donations and were scammed because these ads ran for months on Facebook and Google.

Scamming has no country, colour, code, or creed.
Anyone can be a scammer. There are more scammers in India and China than in the entire African continent.

But the news tends to be sensationalised if the perpetrator is a black man or Nigerian.

Exactly

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Re: Israeli Scammers Defraud Nigerians With Child Cancer YouTube Adverts. by Ishilove: 6:29am On Aug 11, 2022
Na wa o

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Re: Israeli Scammers Defraud Nigerians With Child Cancer YouTube Adverts. by robinso01(m): 6:39am On Aug 11, 2022
Scam wan scam scammer.

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Re: Israeli Scammers Defraud Nigerians With Child Cancer YouTube Adverts. by 1Alex: 6:55am On Aug 11, 2022
Immediately I saw that ad on YouTube, I knew something was wrong. With a Naija reasoning , i sensed scam.

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Re: Israeli Scammers Defraud Nigerians With Child Cancer YouTube Adverts. by CrownOfClay724: 7:08am On Aug 11, 2022
There are no ending to these things...only modifications and upgrades.

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Re: Israeli Scammers Defraud Nigerians With Child Cancer YouTube Adverts. by SALTandFIRE: 7:24am On Aug 11, 2022
aycapri:
Really, I see the video pop up when am on YouTube
youtube should be sued.
this is where we will know if EFCC is really a worthwhile body

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Re: Israeli Scammers Defraud Nigerians With Child Cancer YouTube Adverts. by Jay5mie: 8:04am On Aug 11, 2022
cheesy

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Re: Israeli Scammers Defraud Nigerians With Child Cancer YouTube Adverts. by seunloveporn: 8:16am On Aug 11, 2022
ValCon888:
It's the responsibility of the social media companies like Facebook and Google to verify these ads.

Many people made donations and were scammed because these ads ran for months on Facebook and Google.

Scamming has no country, colour, code, or creed.
Anyone can be a scammer. There are more scammers in India and China than in the entire African continent.

But the news tends to be sensationalised if the perpetrator is a black man or Nigerian.
i dont think its there responsibility.
There's is to check the content if its worth displaying and thats it.

It up to the viewer to verify it its real or not.

Just like those buy data ads banner u see on nairaland u n i know its fraud u think NL will verify that? By buying their data first to confirm if its real or not?

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Re: Israeli Scammers Defraud Nigerians With Child Cancer YouTube Adverts. by Sapiosexuality(m): 9:19am On Aug 11, 2022
ValCon888:
It's the responsibility of the social media companies like Facebook and Google to verify these ads.

Many people made donations and were scammed because these ads ran for months on Facebook and Google.

Scamming has no country, colour, code, or creed.
Anyone can be a scammer. There are more scammers in India and China than in the entire African continent.

But the news tends to be sensationalised if the perpetrator is a black man or Nigerian.
I doubt they do much about it. I was into reporting friends on my list who change their photos to white military officers, the first stage in Yahoo business, something I detest so much.

I thought Facebook was doing something because I once I do that I unfollow and unfriend the person. Some months back I curiously tried to check the reports of my reports.

It turns out Facebook did nothing about it. None, out of over 20, was acted on. All the baby scammers were allowed to continue using the accounts and even those who hacked accounts through trial-and-error were not left out.

They don't really care. Just take a lot at the recent useless update on Facebook and that should tell you what their goal is. It's about keeping as much people online and as it's about the money. Traffic, money and control is the game.

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Re: Israeli Scammers Defraud Nigerians With Child Cancer YouTube Adverts. by Sapiosexuality(m): 9:21am On Aug 11, 2022
seunloveporn:
i dont think its there responsibility.
There's is to check the content if its worth displaying and thats it.

It up to the viewer to verify it its real or not.

Just like those buy data ads banner u see on nairaland u n i know its fraud u think NL will verify that? By buying their data first to confirm if its real or not?
It may not be their responsibility to go out hunting for scammers but they owe it to their customers to act on reports made. I'm sure hundreds if not thousands of reports have been made about this to them. But trust them to pass the problem to bots.

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Re: Israeli Scammers Defraud Nigerians With Child Cancer YouTube Adverts. by Gadafii: 9:26am On Aug 11, 2022
I told someone recently that some of the biggest scams in the world are not even carried out by Nigerians, all eyes are on us because the police always have the habit of parading suspected fraudsters online every single time


Frauds in larger scales are being perpetrated all over the world that we hardly here

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Re: Israeli Scammers Defraud Nigerians With Child Cancer YouTube Adverts. by iiifedimma(f): 10:17am On Aug 11, 2022
Like Anthony okeke has also been frauding people here

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Re: Israeli Scammers Defraud Nigerians With Child Cancer YouTube Adverts. by PastorandMentor(m): 10:18am On Aug 11, 2022
Hmmm
Re: Israeli Scammers Defraud Nigerians With Child Cancer YouTube Adverts. by Justiceleague1: 10:18am On Aug 11, 2022
Blackpantherxxx mental will soon jump in here as if he read the topic grin
Re: Israeli Scammers Defraud Nigerians With Child Cancer YouTube Adverts. by Dangrace01: 10:19am On Aug 11, 2022
Omo

9ja dey learn for fraud.

Did you see the Indian guys that defrauded Russians with live baseball games.

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Re: Israeli Scammers Defraud Nigerians With Child Cancer YouTube Adverts. by omoredia: 10:19am On Aug 11, 2022
Nigerians will like this kind of news as they have seen another person that is following them to do bad thing.

The mentality of being happy sey no be only u repeat class. Instead of u to look at people that are better than you so that u can improve and get better.

Shame

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Re: Israeli Scammers Defraud Nigerians With Child Cancer YouTube Adverts. by Nobody: 10:20am On Aug 11, 2022
419 no go die well o

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Re: Israeli Scammers Defraud Nigerians With Child Cancer YouTube Adverts. by FactBoyz: 10:20am On Aug 11, 2022
Re: Israeli Scammers Defraud Nigerians With Child Cancer YouTube Adverts. by femiasaolu2014: 10:20am On Aug 11, 2022
Sadly, innocent Israelis won't have to suffer the reputational damage stemming from the actions of a corrupt few.

Example: Some Nigerian cultists will fight in Dubai, the UAE will stop issuing Visas to all Nigerians.

As a country or individual, "poverty is the cardinal sin".

Anyone and everyone will want to phuck you up. Scapegoatism

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Re: Israeli Scammers Defraud Nigerians With Child Cancer YouTube Adverts. by Built2last: 10:20am On Aug 11, 2022
Israel na senior for scam.

Yahoo boys dey learn work where those ones dey

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Re: Israeli Scammers Defraud Nigerians With Child Cancer YouTube Adverts. by telim: 10:21am On Aug 11, 2022
Damn i saw the ads almost on all the videos i watched on YouTube. I think they wanted to raise over a million usd or so for the treatment. The advertiser was soo aggressive with the ads as he kept retargetting those that as previously contributed in other to milk them more. The last i checked they have raised over 800k usd. Well youtube loose guard and allow a scammer to scam innocent Nigerians.

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