Printed QR codes can be exploited for cyber fraud by hiding malicious links and phishing forms, leading to data theft and malware attacks. Users should verify QR codes and avoid dynamic links to stay protected from silent, smart cyber threats in 2025. #QRCodeHacking #DataTheft
Keypoints
- Dynamic QR codes are vulnerable to hijacking if hackers access their management dashboards.
- QR phishing pages trick users into sharing personal information, OTP, or installing harmful apps.
- Offline QR codes without stickers are still susceptible to being tampered with or replaced.
- Users should verify QR codes visually, avoid short links, and use secure scanners for protection.