💨 Abstract
A cybersecurity investigation by Avast revealed over 5,000 fake online pharmacies selling fake and dangerous medications, often targeting those embarrassed to buy certain drugs. They may ship harmful or unusable substances, and these sites often collect customer data for identity theft and financial fraud. Red flags include websites mimicking real businesses and talking directly with the customer, but experts recommend seeking legitimate prescriptions through registered pharmacies.
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