GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) – The Better Business Bureau is issuing a warning about QR code scams on the rise.
BBB said scammers are using the codes to direct people to phishing websites, fraudulent payment portals, and malware downloads.
They have received reports of QR code fraud on parking meters, in emails, on flyers, in postal mail, from scammers posing as utility and government officials, and through romance scams.
The BBB has these suggestions to avoid QR code scams:
- Confirm the QR code before scanning.If you receive a QR code from a friend via text or a message on social media from a workmate, be sure to confirm with that person they meant to send you the code to verify they have not been hacked. Keep in mind what you know about the person messaging you. Are they active in cryptocurrency investments, or is this message a little out of character? How often do you …