Quishing is the QR code scam you need to watch out for

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  • Banks and regulators have warned of the growing risk of quishing
  • A type of phishing that uses fraudulent QR codes to steal information
  • These malicious links aren’t easily recognized by users or email scanners

It’s not just suspicious links you need to watch out for in your email inbox: QR code phishing – or “quishing” – is becoming an increasingly common threat, with fraudulent codes designed to slip through security systems and fool you into surrendering your financial information.

A number of UK banks, together with the UK National Cyber Security Centre and US Federal Trade Commission, have recently warned of the dangers of these increasingly sophisticated quishing scams.

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