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Cyber criminals capitalize on confusion, vaccine scams chaos

Coronavirus vaccine concept

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The new coronavirus variant is prompting a renewed sense of urgency among official entities and organizations orchestrating the vaccine rollout. In Britain, the coronavirus vaccine distribution efforts have hit a few roadblocks. “The situation could be best described as confused,” reports ZDNet. ​Before you scroll away to more optimistic articles, here’s why that confusion is significant.

The British vaccine distribution efforts

Vaccine distribution is expected to proceed in batches. The highest-risk groups are intended to receive the vaccine first. Among the front running group of intended vaccine recipients, letters were sent to some individuals, but not all individuals, informing them of their vaccine appointment options.

Some individuals initially received notices of appointments for a second dose, only to later receive correspondence saying that their second appointment has been canceled in favor of providing first-doses to as many individuals as possible.

The curse that is confusion

Confusion amidst a pandemic is problematic for several reasons; most obviously, the panic and logistical hurdles interrupt processes, leading to delays and a potential increase in coronavirus cases.

Confusion is also problematic from the standpoint that it’s an ideal cover for criminal operations. Interpol announced that it expected an “onslaught of all types of criminal activity linked to the COVID-19 vaccine”.

Here’s what has officials worried

Vaccine scams and how to avoid falling for them

For more on this story, visit ZDNet. For more on vaccine scams, see Cyber Talk’s past coverage.

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