Millions of Gmail users warned over dangerous email that drains your bank account
"Those who are the most vulnerable to the strain are the most desperate, and so are most likely to fall for the scam, which makes it particularly sinister."
On Wednesday, Boris Johnson announced the reintroduction of working from home measures and the enforcement of vaccine passports over fears that the variant is more infectious. It falsely claims that the tests will allow recipients to "travel freely and safely". Those are not tested will be forced to isolate from home, the message says.
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