The U. S. government U. S. It has taken over two spaces that purport to sell unapproved drugs for covid-19 prevention or remedy while posing as Walmart-run sites.
Both spaces, http://pharmacywalmart. com and https://stromectol-ivermectin. com, were resolved in https://en. pharmacywalmart. com/buy-stromectol-usa. html and referred to the unauthorized use of the Walmart logo on and to lend credibility to a scam that cynically played on fears of a pandemic.
Each claimed to be offering experimental or unapproved remedies for Covid-19 when in fact it only exists to collect non-public knowledge and monetary data from potential brands.
Both have been seized through the U. S. federal government. So any guest who enters the domain will be redirected to a site that provides genuine data about the coronavirus pandemic.
The authors of the snake oil phishing scam remain unidentified publicly, however, an investigation showed that the en. pharmacywalmart. com domain was created via a headline in Russia in November 2019.
Pharmacywalmart. a through the U. S. Department of JusticeU. S. on the domain seizure action.
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These drugs have programs for the remedy and prevention of malaria or (in one case) the HIV remedy, but none are approved for the prevention or remedy of Covid-19. This is in contrast to false claims about the seized domain that ” Kaletra shows positive effects in blocking a Covid-19 viral replication “, for example.
“No domain calls are allowed through Walmart to use its intellectual assets or to offer its products for sale,” according to U. S. authorities. “By seizing the sites, the government prevented third parties from obtaining the calls and engaging in other crimes, as well as from accessing the sites in their current form. »
Scams on internet sites involving Covid-19 are common. The two fragmented domain calls seized in the most recent case constitute the seizures of domain calls 12 and 13 similar to Covid fraud through the U. S. Attorney’s Office. U. S. Maryland and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI).
The challenge is not just American, but international. In March, HIS and Interpol issued a joint warning that fake Covid-19 vaccines and remedies pose a “serious health hazard,” as reported in the past through The Daily Swig.
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