Forged Green Pass from the Internet — what can go wrong
Some forged Green Pass certificates on sale on the Internet pass validation tests. However, it’s still not a good idea to buy them, and here’s why.
“Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't after you” ― Joseph Heller
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Some forged Green Pass certificates on sale on the Internet pass validation tests. However, it’s still not a good idea to buy them, and here’s why.
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