 
                            The government's warning people not to fall for fraudsters selling coronavirus passes online.
The Office of Cyber Security and Information Assurance took to Twitter to issue a warning about conmen who prey on fears about Covid-19.
In its Tweet, OCSIA says fake websites have been set up online which claim to sell Covid passes used for travelling.
It says if you're received any emails related to the scam, you can forward them via the government's website.
 
                                         
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