Skip to main content

Posts

Featured

Online Scams Using Fake QR Payment Screens

Online Scams Using Fake QR Payment Screens Cashless payment has made life in Malaysia absurdly convenient. Buy nasi lemak? Scan. Pay parking? Scan. Split dinner bill? Scan. Donate at the temple? Also scan. We have collectively reached the point where many Malaysians trust a black-and-white square more than physical cash. Unfortunately, scammers noticed. One increasingly common fraud tactic is the fake QR payment screen scam —a trick that exploits how quickly people trust digital payment “proof” without actually verifying whether money arrived. It is simple, fast, and alarmingly effective. Here is how it works. How the Scam Usually Happens A scammer buys something from a seller—often a small business, Facebook Marketplace seller, pasar malam vendor, or home-based merchant. They then “make payment” by: Showing a fake banking app/payment screen Using a spoofed screenshot or edited transfer receipt Using a fake QR payment app that generates convincing success messa...

Latest Posts

Image

Your iPhone Isn’t Untouchable — What You Need to Know About the DarkSword Malware

Image

How Does Social Media Amplify Personal Negativity

Image

Malaysian Social Media: Where Dunning-Kruger Comes to Live

Image

How Scammers Use Malay-English Mix to Sound Legit

Image

Online Scams Malaysians Should Expect Next

Image

Spotting Scams in Popular Culture: A Guide for Consumers

Image

The 5 Types Of People Who Make The Internet A Worse Place

Image

Finding Balance: The Impact of Social Media on Scam Awareness

Image

How to Combat Fake Influencers in the Digital Economy

Image

Ways to Spot Phishing Attempts Online