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Real COVID-19 vaccine shots are being sold on the black market for up to $1,200 a dose, a study finds – Yahoo News
A report from cybersecurity firm Kaspersky found scammers are selling vaccines on the dark web for $500 a dose. About 30% of the shots may be real.

Vials of undiluted Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine are prepared to administer to staff and residents at a senior living community in Falls Church, Virginia, on December 30, 2020. Photo by BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images
- COVID-19 vaccines are being sold via online black markets, according to a new cybersecurity report.
- Sellers are asking $500 per dose, on average, in the form of cryptocurrency that’s hard to track.
- As many as 30% of dark web doses may be real, experts say, but may be expired or not…
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