Health
Fake COVID-19 vaccines, remedies flooding dark web: Report – Ahmedabad Mirror
The range of medicines advertised by these vendors is extensive, with one vendor even showing vaccine availability for $250, said the report.

With several countries including the US and the UK
now approving the use of Pfizer-BioNTech
‘s Covid-19
vaccine, cybercriminals have sensed an opportunity to lure people into buying fake remedies on the dark web, said a report from cybersecurity
firm Check Point.
Researchers at Check Point said they have found a stream of posts on the darknet from sources claiming to have a range of “coronavirus
vaccines” or “coronavirus remedies” for sale.
The range of medicines advertised by these vendors…
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