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On January 18, 2022, the FBI issued an announcement to raise awareness of cybercriminals using QR codes to direct people to fraudulent payment sites or embed malware. This is unwelcome news for restaurants that have turned to using QR code ordering to increase guest satisfaction and speed up service. Luckily, there are simple steps you can take to help ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for your guests using QR codes.
According to the FBI announcement, “Cybercriminals tamper with both digital and physical QR codes to replace legitimate codes with malicious codes.” As one example, scammers in Austin, Texas recently placed fraudulent QR code stickers on several dozen parking stations, trying to trick hapless customers into paying their parking fees on a malicious site.
Here’s how to prevent this sort of thing from happening at your restaurant.
Some guests may rightfully be hesitant to scan a QR code if they’re not sure it’s legitimate. For this reason, make sure that any QR codes you print out for your guests are accompanied with your business name, logo, or are otherwise clearly labeled. This way, you will maintain guest confidence, and make it easy for them to know where to order and pay.
To learn more about printing QR codes with SpotOn Order, visit the SpotOn Help Center.
By informing your staff and training them on these new safety measures, you'll help create a safe and seamless experience for everyone. If guests raise a concern at your restaurant, tell them about the measures you’ve taken to ensure your QR codes haven’t been tampered with and feel free to share with them the FBI's tips for consumers, located at the bottom of the announcement.
QR stands for Quick Response. QR codes are square barcodes that a mobile phone camera can scan to be directed to a website, a mobile application download, or payment portal.
As the FBI report indicates, criminals can use QR codes to direct people to malicious sites. As a consumer, be sure to follow the Tips to Protect Yourself listed at the bottom of the FBI announcement, “Cybercriminals Tampering with QR Codes to Steal Victim Funds.” If you run a restaurant, be sure to follow the steps listed above to minimize risk to your guests.
SpotOn Order dine-in ordering with QR codes allows restaurant guests to order and pay right from the table without having to touch a menu or place their order with a server. This speeds up service without requiring any additional labor costs, and also reduces the spread of germs.
If you’re already a SpotOn Order client, simply contact our support team at support@spoton.com or speak to your local SpotOn representative to enable QR ordering at no extra cost. If you’re not yet a SpotOn client, contact our sales team to get your personalized demo.
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