JAKARTA - Technological developments in the payment system have replaced the role of cash as a means of payment. In addition, non-cash transactions are increasingly in demand by the presence of the Indonesia Standard Quick Response Code (QRIS).
However, all the conveniences obtained from financial digitization are still overshadowed by cyber risks, one of which is the simplest but most effective is 'phishing'.
For example, a case that was recently crowded on social media. Where, a CCTV footage shared showed a man with glasses attaching fake QRIS to a charity box at the Nurul Iman Mosque mosque, South Jakarta.
To be able to help secure your financial data online and avoid harm from phishing through a fake QR code, Kaspersky revealed tips that can be done, including:
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