Israeli Warplanes Drop Leaflets Over Beirut: Urgent Warning Against QR Code Scanning Trap
Tensions continue to simmer in the Middle East. Israel persists in its attacks on numerous locations, with Iran being the primary target, while Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, has also been bombed. Israeli warplanes made low-altitude flights over the city, dropping propaganda leaflets from the sky, which contained QR codes.
The Lebanese army issued an urgent statement, strongly advising against scanning the QR codes with mobile phones. The statement emphasized the serious security risks that could arise from scanning these codes.
Israel dropped QR code-laden leaflets over Beirut using warplanes.

In Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, Israeli warplanes conducted low-altitude flights, causing a series of explosion sounds throughout the city. The planes dropped white papers, which according to Lebanese media, were propaganda leaflets. The low-altitude flights of the planes were cited as the cause of the explosion sounds.
The leaflets, bearing the name of the Israeli military intelligence Unit 504, contained statements such as 'You should disarm Hezbollah, Iran's shield', 'Lebanon is not someone else's, it's your decision', and 'Unit 504 is working to secure the future of Lebanon and its people.'
Additionally, the leaflets featured QR codes that could be read by phone.
The Lebanese army issued an urgent statement: "Do not, under any circumstances, scan the QR codes."

Following the distribution of brochures, an urgent statement regarding QR codes was issued by the Lebanese army. The authorities emphasized that the QR codes featured in the brochures should not be scanned with phones. The statement highlighted the potential risks, including infiltration into mobile phones, personal data being compromised, and potential legal issues that could arise.
The brochures dropped from the sky were captured on camera like this:
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