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FBI Sees Rise in Fraud Schemes Related to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic March 23, 2020

Scammers are leveraging the COVID-19 pandemic to steal your money, your personal information, or both. Don’t
let them. Protect yourself and do your research before clicking on links purporting to provide information on the
virus; donating to a charity online or through social media; contributing to a crowdfunding campaign; purchasing
products online; or giving up your personal information in order to receive money or other benefits. The FBI
advises you to be on the lookout for the following:
Fake CDC Emails
Watch out for emails claiming to be from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) or other
organizations claiming to offer information on the virus. Do not click links or open attachments you do not
recognize. Fraudsters can use links in emails to deliver malware to your computer to steal personal information
or to lock your computer and demand payment. Be wary of websites and apps claiming to track COVID-19 cases
worldwide. Criminals are using malicious websites to infect and lock devices until payment is received.
Phishing Emails
Look out for phishing emails asking you to verify your personal information in order to receive an economic
stimulus check from the government. While talk of economic stimulus checks has been in the news cycle,
government agencies are not sending unsolicited emails seeking your private information in order to send you
money. Phishing emails may also claim to be related to:
• Charitable contributions
• General financial relief
• Airline carrier refunds
• Fake cures and vaccines
• Fake testing kits
Counterfeit Treatments or Equipment
Be cautious of anyone selling products that claim to prevent, treat, diagnose, or cure COVID-19. Be alert to
counterfeit products such as sanitizing products and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), including N95
respirator masks, goggles, full face shields, protective gowns, and gloves. More information on unapproved or
counterfeit PPE can be found at www.cdc.gov/niosh. You can also find information on the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration website, www.fda.gov, and the Environmental Protection Agency website, www.epa.gov. Report
counterfeit products at www.ic3.gov and to the National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center
at iprcenter.gov.
If you are looking for accurate and up-to-date information on COVID-19, the CDC has posted extensive guidance
and information that is updated frequently. The best sources for authoritative information on COVID-19
are www.cdc.gov and www.coronavirus.gov. You may also consult your primary care physician for guidance.
The FBI is reminding you to always use good cyber hygiene and security measures. By remembering the
following tips, you can protect yourself and help stop criminal activity:
• Do not open attachments or click links within emails from senders you don’t recognize.
• Do not provide your username, password, date of birth, social security number, financial data, or other
personal information in response to an email or robocall.
• Always verify the web address of legitimate websites and manually type them into your browser.
• Check for misspellings or wrong domains within a link (for example, an address that should end in a
“.gov” ends in .com” instead).
If you believe you are the victim of an Internet scam or cyber crime, or if you want to report suspicious activity,
please visit the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center at www.ic3.gov.

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