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Fraudsters Like QR Codes!

Do you know why?

Because QR codes are perfect weapon! They can be easily used to trick us into visiting malicious websites or downloading harmful content!

Here's why:

πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ Hidden Destinations: QR codes hide their links, making it easy for fraudsters to disguise malicious URLs.

πŸ“² Instant Access: Scanning a QR code grants immediate access, which fraudsters exploit to deliver malware.

🎭 Fake Overlays: They place fraudulent QR codes over legitimate ones in public places.

🀷 User Unawareness: Many people aren't aware of the risks and scan codes without thinking.

πŸ”„ Easy Distribution: Malicious QR codes can be quickly spread via emails, flyers, or social media.

πŸ›‘οΈ Bypassing Security: QR codes can bypass traditional security measures like spam filters.

🎯 Targeted Attacks: Customized QR codes can target specific devices or apps.

Think before you scan! Stay vigilant! 🚨