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Criminals selling fake COVID-19 test certificates at Europe's major airports and stations

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"Given the widespread technological means available, in the form of high-quality printers and different software, fraudsters are able to produce high-quality counterfeit, forged or fake documents," Europol warned.

Added on the 03/02/2021 15:59:39 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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