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A peculiar mystery unfolds as over a thousand cryptic stickers appear on gravestones, leaving locals and authorities puzzled and seeking answers.
More than 1,000 QR code stickers were mysteriously put on gravestones and wooden crosses at three cemeteries in Munich, baffling graveyard staffers until cops finally nabbed the sticky-handed vandals.
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Using a QR code to park? Ensure it’s not a scam stickerYou scan the code. It takes you to a dummy site -- a phishing one -- where you hand over your personal information. Watch out for other QR code scams, not just parking ones.
Police in Munich are investigating a mystery: More than 1,000 stickers were put on gravestones and wooden crosses at three cemeteries in the German city, without any indication of where they came ...
The 5x3.5-centimeter (1.95x1.2-inch) stickers are printed with a QR code, that, when scanned, shows the name of the person buried in the grave and its location in the cemetery — but nothing else.
QR-code stickers mysteriously appear on 1,000 Munich graves. Police are now investigating A man stands in front of gravestones at the Waldfriedhof cemetery in Munich, Germany, Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2006.
CES 2025 Pebblebee Pebblebee ‘Link’ QR code stickers make it easier to return lost items, starting at $8.99 ...
FORT LAUDERDALE - The city is warning visitors and residents about a parking payment scam involving stickers with fraudulent QR codes that have been found posted on several parking meters and "Pay ...
Stoogenke’s advice to avoid any QR Code scam: Never scan a code if it’s on a sticker or looks like it has been replaced or covered up. Never download an app from a QR Code.
Police in Munich are investigating a mystery: More than 1,000 stickers were put on gravestones and wooden crosses at three cemeteries in the German city, without any indication of where they came ...
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