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Fake Coronavirus ‘Vaccine’ Website Busted in DoJ Takedown

The Department of Justice has taken steps to shutter a fraudulent website that claimed to give away free coronavirus vaccines. The website, coronavirusmedicalkit.com, was purporting to give out free vaccine kits that it claimed were manufactured by the World Health Organization. In reality, website operators were engaging in a wire fraud scheme. They first asked buyers to input their payment card information on the website in order to pay a shipping charge of $4.95. Then, they would steal that credit card and personal information to carry out fraudulent purchases.

Source: https://threatpost.com/fake-coronavirus-vaccine-website-busted-in-doj-takedown/154031/

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