
Don’t Fall For New Scam Draining Bank Accounts In Minnesota
This scam is clever enough that I could see myself falling for it. A Minnesota police department shared a warning on social media about a new type of scam that is showing up across the country and in Minnesota. It's called "Brushing"
How The Scam Works
You receive an unexpected gift or box from a company like Amazon. Common gifts include Bluetooth speakers, jewelry, or other small things. It will have your address on it, but no sender information. Instead, you'll find a slip of paper in the box saying scan this QR code to see who sent you the gift.
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Don't Scan The QR Code
When you scan the QR code, your phone is compromised. All the information from your phone will be sent to the scammers and they receive complete access to your phone.
Victims often have their bank accounts drained.
The Saginaw Police Department share the scam on their Facebook page on December 16. They say that the victims often have their bank accounts drained because the scammers were able to access their banking information from their phones.

Be Careful Of Any QR Codes
Be wary of scanning any QR code that doesn't seem legitimate. There have been reports of QR codes on parking meters that are scams.
Be sure your family and friends know about the scam and educate Grandma & Grandpa. It's too bad we have these Grinches we have to worry about this time of year.
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