A copy of Barr's memo was obtained by Cyberscope and posted online
Malware and phishing scams related to the coronavirus pandemic first began to appear in late January when the virus began to spread from central China, and fake cure-all scammers began to appear soon thereafter [Televangelist Jim Bakker, infamous for his infidelities in the 1980s and subsequent scams, is selling a drug made from silver that he says cures COVID-19 Fringe talk show host Alex Jones is promoting a silver-infused toothpaste that "kills the entire SARS Corona family at close range" for $15 a bottle
More recently, Bitdefender reported yesterday (March 17) that several websites have emerged purporting to sell hand sanitizers, medical face masks, surgical gloves, and digital thermometers, some in exchange for bitcoins
"If you purchase these medical supplies, you will likely receive nothing while handing over your credit card data," Bitdefender's Liviu Arsene wrote in a blog post
To avoid falling for these coronavirus scams, remember that there is currently no cure for this disease and no way to prevent infection other than washing your hands and minimizing contact with others
Pharmaceuticals are certainly hard to come by, but there is no reason to believe that a website you've never heard of suddenly has a large stock of face masks and hand sanitizers
Don't believe the posts on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube about coronavirus treatments and prevention methods
For reliable and up-to-date information about coronaviruses, go directly to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) or World Health Organization (WHO) websites
Do not donate to coronavirus charities that solicit donations via email, social media, or text messages
Do not rely on emails that say they come from the CDC or WHO, or open email attachments that come from other health agencies or local governments
Last but not least, install and run the best antivirus software on your PC, Mac, and Android devices to protect yourself from digital infection as well
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