# Fake QR Code Scam

Counterfeit QR code trick alludes to that fraudsters utilize counterfeit QR codes to allow clients to perform activities like endorsement. Typically, the client will enter the exchange interface or phishing pages in the wake of filtering the code. As a matter of fact, this move activity is an endorsement interaction. On the off chance that the client clicks "Endorse", the fraudster will acquire consent to move the resource, which prompts the deficiency of the resource.

What's more, a few banners of phony airdrop exercises will likewise have a phony QR code connected. Airdrop tokens are utilized to draw in clients to filter the code. Subsequent to examining, "Support" tasks are expected to get the airdrop, which will fall into the snare of tricksters and your tokens will be vindictively moved.


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