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hcxqrcodeCyber criminals have taken advantage of the proliferation of quick response (QR) codes on posters and marketing material by putting their own malicious stickers over the top of legitimate ones, warns security vendor AVG Australia and New Zealand.

QR codes can be read by scanning the sticker or typing in the code using a smartphone with a QR code reader.

In its latest report, entitled AVG Community Powered Threat Q4 2011, the company warns that cyber criminals are now producing their own QR codes which contain text and URLs with hidden malware. For example, one piece of malware called 'JimmRussia' sends costly SMS messages to premium numbers and also redirects to a URL which downloads a malicious file.

AVG Technologies chief technology officer, Yuval Ben-Itzhak, said in a statement that the smartphone user does not know what lurks behind the code until the malware is installed and running. "Putting a malicious QR code sticker onto existing marketing material or replacing a website's bona fide QR code with a malicious one could be enough to trick many unsuspecting people," he said.

Read More http://www.pcworld.com/article/248843/beware_of_malicious_qr_codes.html#tk.nl_bdx_h_crawl

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