If we all don't have enough to worry about it's disturbing to know that the crooks are using QR codes to come at you, your data, and your money. QR codes are everywhere. They are on parking meters, in instruction manuals, at restaurants linking to menus, and on ads galore. I've even seen them on gas pumps. As useful as they are, the bad guys use fake ones to link you to bogus websites or apps.
The parking meter scam is a big one. Criminals post fake QR stickers on parking meters. You scan to park, pay, and then they take your money. What's worse is that you also get a parking ticket, because you didn't pay the right person.
There are even sophisticated "Fancy QR Codes" that are imbedded in images. You can't tell they are QR codes, but your phone can and then the potential phishing begins.
Telling a legitimate QR code from one that is a scam is all but impossible, unless you interact with the code itself. And that's risky to say the least. The best thing that you can do is be wary of QR codes out in the wild -- especially ones that ask for payment or a bunch of personal information. Downloading a menu at a restaurant is one thing, but paying for fake parking and having your credit card compromised is another. Scan safely. |