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Fake QR car park scams up 14-fold in three years: How fraudsters target motorists to steal payment details
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Fraudsters have been placing fake QR codes over legitimate car park payment signs to steal motorists' payment details, with reported losses of £56,000 since 2022 and a 14-fold increase in such incidents over three years.

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Fake QR car park scams up 14-fold in three years: How fraudsters target motorists to steal payment details
Drivers have lost £56,000 since 2022 in a scam that sees criminals stick fake QR codes over legitimate parking payment signs, with many car parks now insisting on payment via app rather than cash.
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