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QR Code Attacks – The Latest Cyber Threat

QR Code Attacks – The Latest Cyber Threat

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QR Code Attacks: What You Need to Know to Stay Safe

In today’s fast-paced digital world, QR codes are everywhere—on restaurant menus, posters, emails, and even bills. They’re convenient, but they also pose a growing cybersecurity risk that businesses and individuals must take seriously.

As your trusted IT partner, we want to make you aware of two major types of QR code attacks:

1. Quishing (QR Phishing)

This is the most common type. A cybercriminal creates a fake QR code that links to a malicious website. Once scanned, it might prompt you to enter sensitive data like login credentials or payment info. These fake sites can look very convincing and are designed to steal your information.

2. QRLjacking (QR Login Jacking)

Some services allow you to log in using a QR code—handy, right? But in a QRLjacking attack, a hacker tricks you into scanning a login QR code that actually connects them to your account. Within seconds, your session can be hijacked, and your data exposed.


🔐 How to Stay Protected:

  • Always verify the source of a QR code before scanning.
  • Avoid scanning QR codes from emails or websites you don’t fully trust.
  • Use endpoint protection and mobile device security software.
  • Train your team to recognize and report suspicious QR codes.

If you’re unsure about a QR code or want help securing your systems, get in touch—we’re here to help.

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