The codes link to a fraudulent payment page designed to look like the website of operator PayByPhone when scanned.
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Scammers are tricking Russians into using QR codes for banking transactions and withdrawing money from their accounts. Attackers also place fake QR codes in public places that direct them to phishing sites where they scam personal data and bank account information. Roskachestvo’s press service reported this to socialbites.ca. To avoid becoming a victim of scammers, […]
The codes link to a fraudulent payment page designed to look like the website of operator PayByPhone when scanned.
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