Kevin Gutierrez faces a $1 million bond for the tragic stabbing of his partner in Mission, Texas.
Experts Warn: QR Code Scams on the Rise, Know Before You Scan
As QR codes become ubiquitous, cybersecurity experts caution against the rise in QR code scams, urging consumers to verify sources before scanning.
The Dark Side of QR Codes: A New Wave of Cyber Scams
QR codes have become a fixture in our digital lives, found everywhere from restaurant menus to concert tickets. However, this convenience also brings heightened risks as cybercriminals craft new scams using these codes. Recent alerts from cybersecurity experts emphasize the need for caution when encountering QR codes, especially in public spaces.
Understanding QR Code Scams
A QR code scam typically involves a code that, once scanned, redirects the user to a fraudulent website. Here, they may be tricked into making payments that do not reach the intended parties or unknowingly download malware that compromises their device. “Consumers encounter QR fraud in many places, particularly at public events and parking areas,” noted a cybersecurity expert during a recent briefing.
Reports of Fraudulent QR Codes
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) has noted an uptick in reports where scammers distribute letters or emails embedded with QR codes that lead to phishing sites. These activities aim to harvest personal information or financial details from unwary victims.
How to Protect Yourself
To combat QR code scams, follow these guidelines:
- Verify the Source: Before scanning a QR code, ensure it is from a trusted sender or organization.
- Avoid Making Payments: If a QR code leads to a payment prompt, verify the legitimacy of the request through alternative contact methods.
- Use Secure QR Scanners: Some smartphone apps offer QR scanners that can check the safety of a link before accessing it.
- Report Suspicious QR Codes: If you suspect a QR code is part of a scam, report it to the BBB’s Scam Tracker at BBB.org/Scamtracker.
Expert Advice
Experts recommend treating QR codes with the same caution as any link or download from the internet. “If you’re unsure about a QR code, it’s better to err on the side of safety and not scan it,” advises a representative from the BBB.
Conclusion
As QR code usage grows, so does the potential for fraud. By staying informed and vigilant, consumers can continue to enjoy the convenience of QR codes without falling prey to scams. For ongoing updates and tips on avoiding QR code scams, visit BBB.org/Scamtracker.
Stay Safe in the Digital Age
For more information on how to navigate digital threats and protect your personal information, visit Better Business Bureau. Your awareness and proactive measures are key to safeguarding your digital footprint.
QR Code Scams
https://foxrgv.tvSearch for QR Code Scams
The Dark Side of QR Codes: A New Wave of Cyber Scams
QR codes have become a fixture in our digital lives, found everywhere from restaurant menus to concert tickets. However, this convenience also brings heightened risks as cybercriminals craft new scams using these codes. Recent alerts from cybersecurity experts emphasize the need for caution when encountering QR codes, especially in public spaces.
Understanding QR Code Scams
A QR code scam typically involves a code that, once scanned, redirects the user to a fraudulent website. Here, they may be tricked into making payments that do not reach the intended parties or unknowingly download malware that compromises their device. “Consumers encounter QR fraud in many places, particularly at public events and parking areas,” noted a cybersecurity expert during a recent briefing.
Reports of Fraudulent QR Codes
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) has noted an uptick in reports where scammers distribute letters or emails embedded with QR codes that lead to phishing sites. These activities aim to harvest personal information or financial details from unwary victims.
How to Protect Yourself
To combat QR code scams, follow these guidelines:
- Verify the Source: Before scanning a QR code, ensure it is from a trusted sender or organization.
- Avoid Making Payments: If a QR code leads to a payment prompt, verify the legitimacy of the request through alternative contact methods.
- Use Secure QR Scanners: Some smartphone apps offer QR scanners that can check the safety of a link before accessing it.
- Report Suspicious QR Codes: If you suspect a QR code is part of a scam, report it to the BBB’s Scam Tracker at BBB.org/Scamtracker.
Expert Advice
Experts recommend treating QR codes with the same caution as any link or download from the internet. “If you’re unsure about a QR code, it’s better to err on the side of safety and not scan it,” advises a representative from the BBB.
Conclusion
As QR code usage grows, so does the potential for fraud. By staying informed and vigilant, consumers can continue to enjoy the convenience of QR codes without falling prey to scams. For ongoing updates and tips on avoiding QR code scams, visit BBB.org/Scamtracker.
Stay Safe in the Digital Age
For more information on how to navigate digital threats and protect your personal information, visit Better Business Bureau. Your awareness and proactive measures are key to safeguarding your digital footprint.
Stories You May Like

Driver’s License Alert: Renew Up to 2 Years Early & Skip the DPS Lines
Texas DPS highlights convenient options for early renewal and online scheduling to streamline driver’s license renewals.

Child Death Shock: Brownsville Daycare Worker Charged in Tragic Incident
A 36-year-old Brownsville daycare employee is facing serious charges after a four-year-old child was found unresponsive inside a daycare van, prompting an ongoing investigation into the tragic incident.

Undocumented Arrests: Texas Operation Nabs 4, Unveils Cross-Border Drug Links
A coordinated effort by Texas authorities highlights ongoing challenges in border security, with significant arrests and drug seizures making headlines.

FEMA Aid: $54 Million Approved for March Flood Victims – Apply by July 22
Discover how you can access critical FEMA assistance before the deadline.

Food Crisis: Salvation Army’s Urgent Plea as Donations Plummet
Harlingen’s Salvation Army faces daunting challenges as food shortages threaten monthly distributions, prompting a call to action from the community.
Latest Stories
Child Death Shock: Brownsville Daycare Worker Charged in Tragic Incident
A 36-year-old Brownsville daycare employee is facing serious charges after a four-year-old child was found unresponsive inside a daycare van, prompting an ongoing investigation into the tragic incident.
Undocumented Arrests: Texas Operation Nabs 4, Unveils Cross-Border Drug Links
A coordinated effort by Texas authorities highlights ongoing challenges in border security, with significant arrests and drug seizures making headlines.
FEMA Aid: $54 Million Approved for March Flood Victims – Apply by July 22
Discover how you can access critical FEMA assistance before the deadline.
Food Crisis: Salvation Army’s Urgent Plea as Donations Plummet
Harlingen’s Salvation Army faces daunting challenges as food shortages threaten monthly distributions, prompting a call to action from the community.
Murder Arrest: Fugitive Caught After Four-Month Manhunt in Brownsville Case
Brownsville police apprehend Mauricio Salazar in connection with the fatal stabbing of Corrado Gonzalez Jr.
Fire Devastates Weslaco Auto Shop: Investigation Points to Electrical Issues
A pre-dawn blaze ravages 88 Motors, raising concerns over exposed wires and air conditioner malfunctions.
Community Rallies for McAllen Woman Battling Rare Blood Disorder
Stephanie Martinez Shares Her Struggle with Aplastic Anemia, Seeks Support for Treatment
Border Patrol’s Multi-Front Battle: RGV Agents See Migrant Surge Drop to Four-Year Low
RGV Border Patrol agents report a significant decrease in migrant apprehensions, but challenges remain as authorities brace for influxes.
Mastering Financial Health: Strategies for a Prosperous 2025
Experts reveal crucial advice on setting and maintaining financial goals for the New Year
South Padre Island Organization Urges Community to Donate Christmas Trees for Sea Turtle Conservation
Local group harnesses the power of repurposing Christmas trees to save sand dunes and protect sea turtles
Pharr’s New Year Celebration: Spectacular Ball Drop to Usher in 2025
Downtown Pharr to host grand end-of-year party featuring food, entertainment, and an iconic ball drop
Jimmy Carter: From Peanut Farmer to Peacemaker, the Legacy of the 39th US President
Former President Jimmy Carter, who brokered historic peace talks and won a Nobel Prize, dies at 100

Vaping Dangers: 5 Shocking Ways Teens Hide E-Cigarettes
Vaping Dangers: Parents urged to stay vigilant as vaping devices cleverly disguised as common items infiltrate schools.

Community News: Roma High School Senior Shines in Media Program
Accidentally placed in a video production class, Nicolas Lopez found his true passion behind the camera—and became a standout storyteller at Roma High’s Gladiator Television Network.

Million-Dollar Murder: Legal Drama Unfolds in Hidalgo County
Kevin Gutierrez faces a $1 million bond for the tragic stabbing of his partner in Mission, Texas.

Flood Recovery: How Arise Adelante and UTRGV Are Making a Difference
Discover the impactful efforts of local organizations as they assist flood-affected families in navigating FEMA aid.

Tragic Hot Car Deaths: 5 Children Lost in 8 Days Across U.S.
A surge in hot car-related fatalities prompts urgent safety reminders and a call for enforcement of vehicle safety laws.

Bee Alert: 4 Key Tips to Stay Safe During Swarm Season in McAllen
McAllen officials issue vital advice on handling bee encounters as swarm season intensifies.
Promoted