Scammers are sending fake "Notice of Default" traffic violation text messages impersonating state courts across the U.S., ...
The use of QR (“Quick Response”) codes have grown by leaps and bounds over the past few years. Designed in 1994 by a Japanese ...
Scammers are using QR codes to trick people with fake traffic violations. Don't fall for it.
Avoid downloading third-party apps to scan QR codes.
Alongside the use of CAPTCHA's, this new texting scam is even harder to detect by automated software.
With Google Sheets, you can automatically generate QR codes, insert them directly into cells, and use them dynamically for lists.
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Scammers try to trick drivers into thinking they face a court date and more trouble if they don't pay up for so-called "unpaid" violations.
Threat actors using a previously undocumented phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) platform called "VENOM" are targeting credentials ...