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Homeland Securityâs latest target: Vaccine scams
By Zolan Kanno-Youngs New York Times,Updated December 18, 2020, 10:13 p.m.
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A nurse prepares doses of the Pfizer vaccine at Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia on Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020.Hannah Yoon/NYT
ARLINGTON, Va. â A team of agents from the Department of Homeland Security was combing thousands of websites scouting for evidence of the next phase of fraud schemes: offers of treatments or vaccines for the coronavirus.
One of those agents, in Jacksonville, Florida, spotted a lead on what looked like a website for Moderna, just days before the company entered the final stages of authorization by the Food and Drug Administration for emergency use of its version of the vaccine. But the website listed the wrong phone number for the company and misspelled Moderna in its web address.
Homeland Securityâs Latest Target: Vaccine Scams
A division of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, working with the Justice Department, is hunting down websites offering fraudulent deals to buy coronavirus vaccines.
A nurse preparing doses of the Pfizer vaccine at Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia. Fraudsters and organized crime networks are looking to take advantage of the high demand for the coronavirus vaccine.Credit.Hannah Yoon for The New York Times
Dec. 18, 2020
ARLINGTON, Va. â A team of agents from the Department of Homeland Security was combing thousands of websites scouting for evidence of the next phase of fraud schemes: offers of treatments or vaccines for the coronavirus.