Watch out for Scammers in Monaco

QR Codes Scam - Monaco's city hall warns motorists about a parking meter scam affecting 40 devices. Fraudulent QR code stickers, falsely labeled as "paybyphone," direct users to malicious websites for payment. None of Monaco's parking meters use QR codes, and legitimate payment methods include the PayByPhone app (without QR codes), Monapass, or card and coin payments at the meters.

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Watch out for Scammers in Monaco

Monaco's city hall warns motorists about a parking meter scam affecting 40 devices. Watch out for Scammers in Monaco Read More

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