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CrimeQR code fraud on the rise in Greater Manchester

QR code fraud on the rise in Greater Manchester

Last week in Greater Manchester, three reports were recorded in relation to QR code fraud.

QR (quick response) codes work when a user scans them on a digital device, this is most commonly smartphones and the QR codes are used to direct people to websites, logging into devices or ordering food and drinks. QR codes are a quick and easy way to get to a website quickly.

After the pandemic, there has been a steep rise in the use of QR codes. Cyber criminals also use this technology as a new way to defraud people out of money.

QR code fraud is more likely to happen in open spaces, such as car parks or parking meters. With this type of scam, fraudsters will put a fake QR code sticker over a real QR code on a parking meter and the fake QR code will take users to a genuine looking payment site to steal personal information and in some instances financial information.

Officers from Greater Manchester Police have been out in communities giving out fraud prevention advice.

How to keep yourself safe from QR fraud

  • When scanning QR codes in public spaces, check for tampered QR code stickers. If something doesn’t look right and the sticker looks out of place, type in the URL manually to ensure you are getting to the correct website.
  • When you are scanning a QR code, make sure that you are using the QR scanner that comes with your phone, rather than using an app that’s downloaded on an app store.
  • Preview the URL, on some latest updates on mobile phones, as you start to scan the QR code, a URL will come up – if this URL code doesn’t look right, stop scanning.

If you think you may have been a victim of fraud, report to Action fraud by calling 0300 123 2040.

 

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
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