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Qr Codes on Electric Chargers Are the New Scam Bait: How to Detect if They Are Fake

Summary by ADSLZone
The QRishing is a very similar type of scam to phishing and bases its operation on directing the user to a fraudulent web page when scanning a QR code. Once in it, sensitive data are collected that can ultimately come to leave our bank data in the hands of criminal groups. So you can protect yourself. Since its massification after the pandemic of 2020, QR codes have become a de facto standard in sectors such as hospitality, public transport and,…
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The QRishing is a very similar type of scam to phishing and bases its operation on directing the user to a fraudulent web page when scanning a QR code. Once in it, sensitive data are collected that can ultimately come to leave our bank data in the hands of criminal groups. So you can protect yourself. Since its massification after the pandemic of 2020, QR codes have become a de facto standard in sectors such as hospitality, public transport and,…

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ADSLZone broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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