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Beware: Officials Warn Of QR Code Hijacking

QR codes are popping up everywhere and making our lives a breeze. They’re like those secret passageways that lead you straight to exclusive discounts, event details, or that hilarious dog…

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QR codes are popping up everywhere and making our lives a breeze. They're like those secret passageways that lead you straight to exclusive discounts, event details, or that hilarious dog video. You can find these pixelated squares on product labels, restaurant menus, and even tattooed on people's foreheads. Well, maybe not that far yet.

While QR codes bring convenience to our fingertips, we can't ignore the shady side of the story. Some sneaky scammers have figured out how to slap their own twisted codes on top of the legit ones. They trick us into visiting suspicious websites and possibly exposing our personal info. As much as we love convenience, it's important to double-check before we scan. Make sure you stay safe and avoid becoming the unwitting victims of these digital scammers.

QR Code Hijacking

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has extended the alert issued by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) regarding QR code hijacking. Criminals are now placing malicious QR codes on top of legitimate ones, redirecting users to phishing websites designed to steal personal information.

"QR codes are widely used in so many different ways that it's not surprising bad actors would develop the means to use them to scam us," says Nessel. "This is another area where we need to protect our personal and financial information by practicing caution when using these convenient codes."

While QR codes are not inherently dangerous, they can lead unsuspecting users to websites that engage in data theft, malware downloads, and the infiltration of financial apps, email accounts, and social media platforms. Unlike links and attachments, fraudulent QR codes cannot be easily detected by standard security software, making users vulnerable to phishing attempts.

People who suspect they have fallen victim to fraudulent QR codes are advised to report the incident to the nearest FBI field office, the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center, and the attorney general's office.

Additional information can be found on the official website of the state of Michigan.

Kayla is the midday host on Detroit’s 105.1 The Bounce. She started her career in radio back in 2016 as an intern at another Detroit station and worked her way here. She's made stops in Knoxville, TN, Omaha, Ne and other places before returning to Detroit. She’s done almost everything in radio from promotions to web, creating content on social media, you name it. She’s a true Michigander, born and raised. So, you can catch her camping or vacationing up north to exploring the downtown Detroit or maybe even catching a sports game. During her free time, Kayla enjoys watching movies, roller-skating, crafting, and music festivals. She and her husband together dip into many of the great things Michigan has to offer. Together they also like to travel. A few hobbies of hers include wine and beer tastings, crafting, hiking, roller skating, movies, home improvement projects, gardening, and festivals. She’s always looking to take on more local events happening in the community. She loves connecting with the community. When writing, Kayla covers topics including lifestyle, pop culture, trending stories, hacks, and urban culture.