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  2. Scammers hide harmful links in QR codes to steal your information

    consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2023/12/scammers-hide-harmful-links-qr-codes...

    A scammer’s QR code could take you to a spoofed site that looks real but isn’t. And if you log in to the spoofed site, the scammers could steal any information you enter. Or the QR code could install malware that steals your information before you realize it.

  3. BBB Scam Alert: Fraudulent QR codes continue to be used in a...

    www.bbb.org/article/news-releases/27342-bbb-scam-alert-fraudulent-qr-codes...

    Phishing scams. The design of QR codes makes it impossible for the user to know where the code will direct them after scanning, allowing scammers to send victims to phishing websites or...

  4. BBB Scam Alert: Watch out for fraudulent QR codes

    www.bbb.org/article/scams/24636-bbb-scam-alert-watch-out-for-fraudulent-qr-cod

    In some scams, the QR code takes you to a phishing website, where you are prompted to enter your personal information or login credentials for scammers to steal. Other times, con artists use...

  5. What You Must Know Before Scanning a QR Code - AARP

    www.aarp.org/money/scams-fraud/info-2021/qr-codes.html

    Scanning a code might lead you to a page with more information or a coupon. It also could lead you to malware. Using a QR code could allow a criminal to direct you to a fraudulent domain where they try to steal your money or grab your personal and financial data or login credentials.

  6. Consumer Advocate BBB Alert: Fraudulent QR codes used by scammers

    www.southbendtribune.com/story/business/2024/10/03/consumer-advocate-bbb-alert...

    In BBB's previous article on QR code scams, we warned that more QR scams would come. Here are some recent ways scammers are using QR codes: • Parking meter payment. Fraudulent QR codes can be ...

  7. How To Spot a Fake QR Code Scam [9 New Examples] - Aura

    www.aura.com/learn/fake-qr-code-scams

    Few people give a second thought when scanning a QR code at a restaurant to view a menu or enter credit card information to pay for their meal. But scammers have started to take advantage of our trust in QR codes. Since early 2022, the FBI has warned that fake QR code scams are on the rise [*].

  8. QR Code Scam: Read This Before You Scan | HuffPost Life

    www.huffpost.com/entry/qr-code-scan-scams_l_64db8cfbe4b05a467803b66c

    The QR code scam is afoot when a cybercriminal posts a QR code that looks like it’s coming from a reputable brand, organization or individual, then a perfectly nice person (that would be you) scans the code into their phone, and something bad happens, like you’ve just installed malware on your phone.

  9. Five common QR code scams – Microsoft 365

    www.microsoft.com/.../privacy-and-safety/five-common-qr-code-scams

    Learn more about common QR code scams so you can protect yourself. QR codes are fast and easy to create, making it even easier for cybercriminals to steal your information or load malware onto your device. Here are some common QR code scams that you should lookout for.

  10. Scammers can use QR codes to steal your information -...

    www.verifythis.com/article/news/verify/scams-verify/how-to-spot-qr-code-scams...

    In some of these scams, the QR code takes you to a phishing website where you are prompted to enter your personal information or login credentials, according to the BBB. Fraudsters will also use QR codes to automatically launch payment apps or links to follow malicious social media accounts.

  11. QR code scams are on the rise. Here's how to avoid getting duped

    www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/qr-code-scams-are-on-the-rise-heres...

    Now they're being exploited by cybercriminals in a spin on an email phishing scam. Scanning the bogus QR codes won't do anything to your phone, such as download malware in the background.