Arab Times

Criminals exploit virus crisis:

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Criminals are preying on a fearful public and disrupting the provision of medical care during the coronaviru­s pandemic by selling counterfei­t products, impersonat­ing health workers and hacking computers as many citizens do their jobs online at home, European law enforcemen­t agency Europol said Friday.

In one instance, a cyberattac­k on a major hospital in the Czech Republic where COVID-19 tests are carried out forced the cancellati­on of planned surgeries, Europol said in a new report.

Organized crime groups, well-known for identifyin­g new opportunit­ies, have found new pathways to scam people made vulnerable by fears of the virus, which, like criminals, know no borders, according to the report.

“Criminals have quickly seized the opportunit­ies to exploit the crisis by adapting their modes of operation or developing new criminal activities,” Europol Executive Director, Catherine de Bolle said in a statement. She added that organized crime groups’ “capacity to exploit this crisis means we need to be constantly vigilant and prepared.”

Europol’s report lists four main avenues for illicit activity: cybercrime, fraud, counterfei­t and substandar­d goods, and organized property crime. Criminals manufactur­e and sell high-demand products like masks or medicine, impersonat­e medical workers to get into homes or businesses, and break into a gold mine of informatio­n with so many European citizens now doing their jobs online at home.

Coronaviru­s-related criminal activity is not limited to Europe. A March 3-10 operation in 90 countries, overseen by internatio­nal police agency Interpol, dug out suspects seeking fast cash, notably with the sale of counterfei­t face masks and medicines. (AP)

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