Experts urge people not to share pictures of their vaccine card on social media - News Summed Up

Experts urge people not to share pictures of their vaccine card on social media


Sign up Thank you for subscribing We have more newsletters Show me See our privacy noticeMore than half of the UK population has now received their first dose of the coronavirus vaccine. In recent weeks, social media feeds have been flooded with pictures of coronavirus vaccine cards, which says the type of vaccine you had, the date you received it and the batch number of your dose. (Image: Getty Images)"We know there's a market for fake vaccine cards," he told Tyla. "It's a logical conclusion that criminals could be using social media to take this information, gathering it to sell on, and that maybe we shouldn't be posting pictures of our vaccine cards online." Cybersecurity expert Tracy Cunningham, who works at Check Point, argues that we need more education on online safety, especially now that we document so much of our lives on social media.


Source: Daily Mirror June 08, 2021 11:54 UTC



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