Be Wary of Scams and Fraud during the Coronavirus

  24 Mar 2020

Any crisis brings out the best and worst in people. The current COVID-19 outbreak is no different. It started with those who were hording supplies, then those that gouged the prices on those kinds of supplies selling 1.00 bottles of hand sanitizer for 50.00 or more!

Now the government is warning Americans to beware of scam artists taking advantage of the situation. Federal prosecutors and government officials across America have increased their efforts to stop the growing number of coronavirus scams and the spread of false information.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo recently spoke out against the increasing spread of disinformation. In a video released by the White House late last week, he said false information is not only coming from random actors around the world, but also from nations like China and Iran.

This came amid reported efforts by Iran and China to blame the U.S. for the outbreak. Pompeo accused both nations of wanting to undermine the U.S.’s handling of the outbreak, but noted the American people have responded to what President Trump is saying.

In a statement Pompeo said, “Nations that want to undermine what we are doing here – our democracy, our freedom, the way that we’re responding to this risk to the Wuhan virus – they want to undermine our activities. We’re doing great work. The American people have responded to things the president has asked them to do to keep themselves, their families and their communities safe. We need to make sure that we don’t permit this information to undermine our activity.”

He also noted there is false information being disseminated about the government imposing lockdowns.

Acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf recently dispelled rumors about a nationwide quarantine. During an interview, Wolf stated rumors claiming the Department of Homeland Security is planning a widespread lockdown are completely false. He added reports that the National Guard is going to impose martial law are also false.

Wolf has advised Americans to be wary of disinformation campaigns about the coronavirus. He has suggested consulting local and government sources for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

Corona Scams and Fraud

Officials from multiple attorney general offices also issued statements this week, which warned residents about scamming methods and fraud. Scams have included selling fake treatments for COVID-19, phishing emails posing as officials from organizations like the World Health Organization and CDC, and apps inserting malware into mobile phones while pretending to track the spread of the virus.

“If somebody calls them, who they did not reach out to, and starts…asking for personal information and financial information, do not provide them that information,” stated Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel.

This came just days after Attorney General William Barr sent a memo to federal prosecutors, urging them to “prioritize the detection, investigation and prosecution of all criminal conduct related to the current pandemic.”

Barr claimed the crackdown is critical in keeping the Justice Department functioning during the ongoing pandemic. He added that scamming and fraudulent behavior “cannot be tolerated.”

In the meantime, several state attorneys general are working around the clock with DOJ, as well as state and local authorities, to effectively combat these scammers. Some have already issued consumer alerts and implemented hotlines for residents.

Officials have also warned Americans to not click on unknown links and avoid donating to sites that asked for money through cash gift cards and wire transfers, and most importantly to never, ever open their doors to anyone claiming to be from CDC, FEMA, or “public health” claiming to be their collecting or offering information about COVID-19 – NO SUCH operations are underway.

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