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US Seizes Control of Fake Website Claiming to Sell COVID-19 Treatment – Justice Dept.

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) – US authorities seized control and disabled a fraudulent website purporting to sell an approved antibody treatment for COVID-19, but was instead collecting personal information while providing non-functioning links to a manufacturer, the Justice Department said on Tuesday.

The website “usaregenermedicals.com” purported to sell REGEN-COV2, an antibody cocktail approved in November 2020 for emergency use in treating COVID-19. The approval came shortly after the medicine was successfully used to treat former US President Donald Trump.

An investigation by the Department of Homeland Security found that the website displayed the name, address, and trademarked logos for Regeneron, as well as links or buttons that also appear on the official Regeneron website. The links were not functional on the fake website, however, according to the statement.

The release noted that four other fake websites marketing COVID-19 related URLs were previously seized by the federal government.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

US Seizes Control of Fake Website Claiming to Sell COVID-19 Treatment – Justice Dept.

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