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  • curprev 12:1712:17, 24 March 2023Azoundria talk contribs 6,121 bytes +6,121 Created page with "{{Imported Case Study|source=https://www.quadrigainitiative.com/casestudy/nftnycmaliciousqrcodephishing.php}} {{Unattributed Sources}} thumb|NYC NFTs Phishing WebsiteBased on an initial analysis, it seems that the scheme revolved around replacing QR codes on menus with alternative QR codes which directed the user to a malicious website promising a 25% discount if they hooked up their wallet. No QR codes were ever recorded on billboards. There was on..." Tag: Visual edit: Switched