Catalani Valeria, Townshend Honor D, Prilutskaya Mariya, Roman-Urrestarazu Andres, van Kessel Robin, Chilcott Robert P, Banayoti Hani, McSweeney Tim, Corazza Ornella
School of Life and Medical Sciences, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, United Kingdom.
School of Law, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, United Kingdom.
Emerg Trends Drugs Addict Health. 2023;3:100051. doi: 10.1016/j.etdah.2023.100051. Epub 2023 Mar 22.
In a time of unprecedented global change, the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a surge in demand of COVID-19 vaccines and related certifications. Mainly due to supply shortages, counterfeit vaccines, fake documentation, and alleged cures to illegal portfolios, have been offered on darkweb marketplaces (DWMs) with important public health consequences. We aimed to profile key DWMs and vendors by presenting some in-depth case studies.
A non-systematic search for COVID-19 products was performed across 118 DWMs. Levels of activity, credibility, content, COVID-19 product listings, privacy protocols were among the features retrieved. Open web fora and other open web sources were also considered for further analysis of both functional and non functional DWMs. Collected data refers to the period between January 2020 and October 2021.
A total of 42 relevant listings sold by 24 vendors across eight DWMs were identified. Four of these markets were active and well-established at the time of the study with good levels of credibility. COVID-19 products were listed alongside other marketplace content. Vendors had a trusted profile, communicated in English language and accepted payments in cryptocurrencies (Monero or Bitcoin). Their geographical location included the USA, Asia and Europe. While COVID-19 related goods were mostly available for regional supply, other listings were also shipped worldwide.
Findings emerging from this study rise important questions about the health safety of certain DWMs activities and encourage the development of targeted interventions to overcome such new and rapidly expanding public health threats.
CovSaf, National Research centre on Privacy, Harm Reduction and Adversarial Influence Online (REPHRAIN), Commonwealth Fund.
在前所未有的全球变革时期,新冠疫情导致对新冠疫苗及相关认证的需求激增。主要由于供应短缺,暗网市场(DWM)上出现了假冒疫苗、虚假文件以及所谓的非法组合疗法,造成了严重的公共卫生后果。我们旨在通过一些深入的案例研究来剖析主要的暗网市场和供应商。
在118个暗网市场上对新冠相关产品进行了非系统性搜索。检索的特征包括活跃度、可信度、内容、新冠产品列表、隐私协议等。还考虑了开放网络论坛和其他开放网络来源,以进一步分析功能性和非功能性暗网市场。收集的数据涵盖2020年1月至2021年10月期间。
在8个暗网市场上共识别出24个供应商出售的42条相关列表。其中4个市场在研究时活跃且成熟,可信度较高。新冠产品与其他市场内容一同列出。供应商有可信赖的形象,使用英语交流,并接受加密货币(门罗币或比特币)支付。他们的地理位置包括美国、亚洲和欧洲。虽然新冠相关商品大多供区域供应,但其他列表也运往全球各地。
本研究结果引发了关于某些暗网市场活动健康安全的重要问题,并鼓励制定有针对性的干预措施,以应对此类新出现且迅速蔓延的公共卫生威胁。
CovSaf、国家隐私、减少伤害和在线对抗影响研究中心(REPHRAIN)、英联邦基金会。