How to protect yourself from Quishing and identify suspicious QR codes

What is Quishing and how does it work?

Quishing is a scam technique that uses QR codes to direct victims to malicious websites, where they hold personal information to commit criminal acts. QR codes, popular in various fields, are used by scammers to redirect victims to these fake sites, where they ask for personal information such as usernames, passwords and bank details.

Common examples of Quishing

Some common forms of Quishing include sending fake emails with QR codes, placing QR codes on posters and advertising, and sending text messages with QR codes that promise special offers or upgrades.

How to identify a suspicious QR code?

To protect yourself from Quishing, it’s important to verify the source of the QR code before scanning it, use security apps to verify the link is secure, and be wary of offers that seem too good to be true.

How to protect yourself from Quishing

To protect yourself from this scam, it is recommended to keep your device software up to date and educate those around you about Quishing. Plus, use two-step authentication to add an extra layer of protection to your accounts.

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