New Westminster Police Warn of Fraudulent QR Codes on Parking Meters
Police say scammers used fake scan-to-pay stickers on meters, causing unauthorized withdrawals and at least one reported $2,000 loss.
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Victims lose ‘large amounts of money’ after scanning fake QR codes on parking meters: police
Police in New Westminster are warning about a scam where victims have had “large amounts” of money stolen after scanning fake QR codes on parking meters in the city.
New Westminster Police warn of fraudulent QR codes on parking meters
Indo-Canadian Voice New Westminster Police warn of fraudulent QR codes on parking meters posted by: Rattan MallTHE New Westminster Police Department is warning the public about fraudulent QR codes attached to parking meters throughout the city. Police have received numerous calls from victims who have scanned the QR codes labelled “scan to pay” on the front of the meters, and were directed to a seemingly legitimate site to enter their credit car…
You think you'll check the restaurant's safe menu by flashing a code? Do you misunderstand. The gendarmerie warns against the resurgence of quishing. This fraud replaces the real QR codes by...
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Currently, fake letters are circulating in the name of a bank in Dreieich-Offenbach. A QR code leads to deceptively real fake pages for online banking.
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