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Security Alert: Do Not Scan QR Codes from Unknown Packages

In an increasingly connected world, cybercrime is now arriving directly in your mailbox. The FBI and international authorities are warning against a new form of scam that combines physical packages with digital hacking.

At doitqr.com, we believe in QR technology as a tool for simplification, but our users' security remains our absolute priority.

1. The "Quishing" Scam Mechanism

This fraud, often linked to a practice called "brushing," unfolds in a few simple but effective steps:

Security alert scanning QR code on suspicious package

2. What to Do if You Receive a Suspicious Package

If you encounter an unsolicited shipment containing a QR code, follow these official recommendations:

  1. Never scan the code: Even out of curiosity, simply accessing the link can compromise your device.
  2. Protect your accounts: If you have already scanned the code, immediately change your important passwords.
  3. Report the fraud: Contact the relevant platforms (Amazon, eBay) or authorities via dedicated portals like IC3.gov or IdentityTheft.gov.

3. Quick Safety Summary

Situation Risk Level Recommended Action
Unordered Package Low (Brushing) Report to the retailer
Unknown QR Code High (Phishing) Do not scan
Data Entered by Mistake Critical (Identity Theft) Freeze cards & change passwords

DoItQR's Commitment to Your Security

For your own professional needs on doitqr.com, we recommend always using the SVG format for your prints. This ensures perfect clarity, preventing your customers from encountering degraded or suspicious-looking codes that could harm your brand image.

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