QR Code Scams Are Rising – 9 Ways To Not Get Burned

qr code scams are rising – 9 ways to not get burned

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In the age of digital convenience, QR codes have become a staple in our everyday transactions. These two-dimensional barcodes, when scanned with a mobile phone camera, can quickly redirect users to websites, connect to Wi-Fi networks, or even facilitate payments. However, this ease of use also opens the door for cybercriminals to exploit QR codes for malicious purposes, leading to a rise in QR code scams.

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Scammers employ various tactics to deceive users through QR codes. One common method is QR phishing, or “QRshing,” where a fraudulent QR code redirects users to a fake website that mimics a legitimate one. These fake websites often prompt users to enter personal information or login credentials, which the scammers then use for identity theft or financial fraud. Another tactic involves placing stickers with malicious QR codes over genuine ones in public places, such as on parking meters or restaurant menus. Unsuspecting users who scan these codes may be directed to a fake payment portal, resulting in stolen credit card details or unauthorized transactions.

In some cases, scammers invert the typical payment process by using a QR code that, when scanned, prompts the user to send money to the scammer instead of receiving a service or product. This type of scam can lead to direct financial loss and potentially compromise the user’s bank account information.

Given the increasing prevalence of QR code scams, it’s crucial to adopt protective measures to safeguard your personal and financial information. Here are nine ways to minimize the risk of falling victim to these scams:

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Inspect the QR Code

Before scanning a QR code in public places, such as restaurants or billboards, check for signs of tampering, such as stickers placed over the original code.

Use Antivirus Software

Install antivirus software on your mobile device to detect and prevent malicious QR codes from downloading harmful content.

Preview the URL

Most smartphones display a preview of the URL linked to the QR code. Verify the legitimacy of the website address, looking for a padlock symbol and “https://” to ensure it’s secure.

Be Wary of Personal Information Requests

If a scanned QR code directs you to a website asking for personal details, double-check the site’s authenticity before providing any information.

Avoid Making Payments Through Unknown QR Codes

Be cautious when using QR codes for payments, especially if the code is not provided by a trusted merchant or service.

Report Suspicious QR Codes

If you encounter a QR code that seems fraudulent, report it to the appropriate authorities or the establishment where you found it.

Educate Yourself

Stay informed about the latest QR code scams and cybersecurity threats to recognize potential risks.

Use Trusted QR Code Scanners

Some QR code scanning apps offer additional security features, such as checking the linked website’s reputation before opening it.

Keep Your Mobile Device Updated

Regularly update your smartphone’s operating system and apps to ensure you have the latest security patches.

By staying vigilant and following these precautions, you can continue to enjoy the convenience of QR codes while protecting yourself from potential scams.

Editor’s note: This article was produced via automated technology and then fine-tuned and verified for accuracy by a member of GOBankingRates’ editorial team.

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