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At 23, she hacked the Sécu site and sold thousands of fake but authentic health passes

A young Lyonnaise made thousands of health passes directly on the Health Insurance website, which validated them all. She was arrested in early December and will be presented to a judge on Monday, January 3.

A feat rather easy to achieve in the end for this young 23-year-old Lyonnaise: making “real fake” sanitary passes.

Indeed, this young woman at RSA found a flaw in the Health Insurance website allowing him to produce false health passes directly by the official body and validated by the Social Security

She then sold them for between 50 and 100 euros each and thus collected thousands of euros.

All passes validated by Health Insurance pretending to be a practitioner

“My health passes are fake, but genuine!”, would she have declared as reported Dauphiné. Indeed, the passes have all been validated by Health Insurance.

She has foiled the system an Rretrieving data from some doctors on the doctolib site. Next, she would have passed herself off as a practitioner on the platform dedicated to vaccines.

She just had to validate her fake health passes directly on the Health Insurance website and the trick was played.

Presented to the judge this Monday

She has sold thousands of health passes. But the manufacture and sale of these fake QR codes is likely to cost him dearly.

She will be presented this Monday, January 3 before an examining magistrate of the Parisian crown, for a first appearance questioning, as reported France 3.

She risks up five years in prison and a fine of 150,000 euros.

This Monday, January 3 will also be the day when the bill strengthening the tools for managing the health crisis, – including the verification of the health pass with an identity document – will be presented to the National Assembly.

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