Beware the Mystery Package Scam: How QR Codes Can Trick You
New Jersey, USASat Dec 21 2024
Ever received a package you didn't order? It might be part of a sneaky scam called "brushing. " Scammers send you a gift with a QR code, hoping you'll scan it. But be careful! That code could steal your personal info or download nasty software onto your phone. Worse still, it might be a trick to make the sender look good on shopping sites like Amazon.
Law enforcement is warning everyone to stay alert. Just ask Nancy from New Jersey, who got a fancy skincare set with no clue who sent it. She was smart and didn't scan the code. But not everyone is so lucky. Scammers can use your name and address to write fake reviews or create new accounts.
So, what can you do? Don't scan any codes from mystery packages. Check your online shopping accounts and report any fishy orders. And remember, curiosity can be dangerous when it comes to unexpected gifts.
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