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  • 1.  Secuity BUZZ - Scammers are Using QR Codes to Trick You

    Posted 04-18-2025 09:03

    QR-Code-based attackers ("quishing") have been on hackers' radar since inception. Like anything else in the cyber world, attackers continuously modify their attack vectors and social engineering techniques to get to their destination - you. Let's see what has changed.

    • Scammers hope you'll scan the code on your personal phone, which might not have the same strong security as a work computer
    • They embed QR Code inside the PDF or Word documents to evade email security technologies
    • They often use topics that make you want to act fast, like a fake payroll update or a document you supposedly need to sign
    • Sometimes, the QR code doesn't take you straight to the fake website. Instead, it might bounce you through one or more legitimate websites before finally landing on the scam page
    • They might even use human verification steps, like those "I'm not a robot" checks you sometimes see online, to fool security systems
    • When you land on the fake login page, your email address might already be filled in. They use personalized company branding. This makes it look even more real and might trick you into just entering your password
    • They might even have systems that reject fake passwords and show error messages, meaning they are likely targeting specific people or companies

    Takeaways:

    • Be very cautious about scanning QR codes from emails or documents you weren't expecting
    • If you receive a message asking you to scan a QR code, stop and think if it makes sense
    • Even if the email or document looks like it's from a company you trust, be wary if it's unusual
    • If your phone shows you a website address after scanning a QR code, take a close look before you proceed. Does it look like the real website you expect?
    • Never enter your login information on a website you accessed through a QR code unless you are absolutely sure it's legitimate
    • If you think something is suspicious, it's always best to go directly to the company's website by typing their address into your browser instead of using the QR code

    #ALTACyber



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    Genady Vishnevetsky
    Chief Info Security Officer
    Stewart Title Guaranty Company
    Houston TX
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  • 2.  RE: Secuity BUZZ - Scammers are Using QR Codes to Trick You

    Posted 04-21-2025 09:07
    Genady, interesting information on QR Codes. But I always thought that iPhones had built in virus and fraud protections.  
    Is that not true?

    Stephen M. Flatow, Counsel
    Vested Land Services LLC
    973-808-6131 Direct



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  • 3.  RE: Secuity BUZZ - Scammers are Using QR Codes to Trick You

    Posted 04-21-2025 10:00

    Thank you so much for the insight.  I have been victimized by this type of scam.



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    Randall Reder
    Reder, Randall O., P.A.
    Tampa FL
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  • 4.  RE: Secuity BUZZ - Scammers are Using QR Codes to Trick You

    Posted 04-21-2025 15:44

    As always, excellent advice! Thanks for keep us all up to date!



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