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Police warn of Amazon QR code scam that drains bank accounts
Ever wondered why seemingly harmless Amazon packages are suddenly landing on your doorstep with no sender name, no return address—just a mysterious QR code tucked inside, inviting you to scan it?
A Bergen County police department is warning the public to be on alert for a nationwide package scam targeting residents' ...
The scam begins as a typical brushing scam, but fraudsters use Amazon branding to deceive recipients. You don’t remember ...
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Scanning QR codes to make payments? People's bank accounts are emptying. To avoid this, understand the tricks of scammers
If you scan QR codes for online payments, you too may fall prey to scammers. Reports have shown that in many places, people's bank accounts have been emptied while making payments by scanning fake QR ...
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FASTag QR code scam alert 2026: Don't scan unknown codes or your bank account may be drained
FASTag users across India are being warned about a rising QR code scam that can empty bank accounts within minutes.
Jayesh Kamble is a freelance B2B writer specializing in thought leadership and business IT. Perhaps most important, QR codes are simple to use. A previous BizTech article noted that “the sleek square ...
A viral video falsely claiming VND100 million (US$3,900) was drained in 5 seconds after scanning a QR code has sparked concern. In a video posted on Facebook on Jan. 14, a woman says a customer ...
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