nother set of fake banking apps has found its way into the official Google Play…
Similar substitutions were soon discovered in Austin and Houston.
According to Fox 7 Austin, the Austin Department of Transportation has begun checking its parking meters following a December warning from San Antonio. As a result, it turned out that out of 900 parking meters in the city, 29 contain fake QR codes. Moreover, five such devices were found in Houston.
The codes reportedly redirected victims to the passportlab[.]xyz website (currently disabled) for “quick pay for parking.” It is not clear how many people have experienced this scam and managed to pay the scammers.
Interestingly, in Austin and Houston, drivers can pay for parking in cash, with a bank card, or using a special mobile application. These cities do not use QR codes for such purposes at all.
Let me remind you that we wrote that Researchers Find Out Most SS7 Hacking Suggestions Are Scams, and also that Scammers stole $2.3 million from the authorities of a small American city.
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