For those who don’t know, it’s where someone takes a QR code like on a poster for a concert and puts a sticker with a different QR code on top to a fake website that looks like the concert website (or a Rick Roll).

The obvious answer is to scratch off the QR code if you notice it’s a sticker, but It’s not always acceptable -or legal- to start damaging stuff to check if it’s real or not. Also what if it’s out of reach on a sign or something?

You can’t put a little text under saying what the website is as a sort of checksum because the vandal can just write their own website under their sticker.

  • DeathByBigSad@sh.itjust.works
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    19 hours ago

    I doubt foreign intelligence agencies need to do this and leave physical traces. They’ll just get pegasus from israel’s “NSO Group” and send it to everyone.

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      18 hours ago

      You do that when you want Hegseths phone, ASAP, for a few million.

      You do this first to see if you can get there ahead of time for $1000.