Be Careful When Scanning QR Codes – There’s a New Scam Going Around!

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QR codes are now a common sight everywhere – on restaurant menus, flyers, and posters, offering convenience both offline and online. You simply scan them with your smartphone to access links, coupons, videos, or other content.

However, the rising popularity of QR codes has attracted cybercriminals using this technology maliciously. They craft fake QR codes to siphon off your personal information, infect your device with malware, or con you out of money.

Exercising caution while scanning QR codes is essential as these emerging scams reveal the dangers hidden behind those innocent-looking squares.

The Resurgence of QR Codes

Originally intended for automotive industry tracking, QR codes have made a comeback, now a staple in marketing strategies. They provide instant information access, playing a significant role in retail and hospitality.

Yet, cybercriminals swiftly adapt, unveiling new phishing scams that exploit QR codes’ trusted status.

Understanding the Scam

Scammers overlay a bogus QR code onto a genuine one, perhaps on a promotional poster. Unsuspecting individuals scanning the code might land on a phishing site requesting sensitive information or download a harmful app. This app could spy on you, access your clipboard or contacts, or even lock your device, demanding a ransom.

Watch out for these devious tactics:

  • Concealed Malicious Codes: Criminals place counterfeit QR code stickers on top of real ones, leading to malicious sites or content.
  • Bogus Promotions and Contests: These QR codes direct users to fraudulent sites where personal information is harvested.
  • Malware Distribution: Some QR codes trigger malware downloads, jeopardising your device’s security and personal data.

Staying Safe: QR Code Scanning Tips

  • Verify the Source: Be wary of QR codes from dubious sources, especially if they ask for personal details.
  • Opt for a QR Code Scanner App: Use a specialized app for scanning, which might offer additional security features like code analysis.
  • Check the URL: Before clicking, ensure the QR code’s website is legitimate and matches the expected organization’s site.
  • Avoid Dodgy Codes: Trust your gut; avoid scanning any QR code that appears suspicious or tampered with.
  • Update Your Device: Keep your operating system and apps current to defend against the latest threats.
  • Be Cautious with Webforms: Never input personal details on a site accessed through a QR code and avoid making payments or donations via these codes.

Seeking Phishing-Resistant Solutions?

QR codes can enrich our lives but also pose risks. Scan with caution to shield yourself from scams, a part of the broader phishing threat landscape.

For support in making your devices resistant to phishing, reach out. Contact Datalinq Solutions at (08) 6314 1120 to explore secure solutions for your digital life.

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