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EnergyVision, an energy company primarily known for supplying solar panels and charging stations, has temporarily disabled ad hoc payments via QR codes at public charging points due to fraudulent activity involving QR stickers. The company informed customers of the situation via social media, urging them to use charging cards for secure payments and advising those who recently used QR codes to contact their bank. Reports indicate that about a hundred individuals fell victim to the fraud, losing 300 euros each. EnergyVision’s CEO, Maarten Michielssens, mentioned that only a small percentage of customers use QR codes for payments, with the majority opting for charging cards. The company has filed a complaint regarding the incident, which involved fraudulent QR codes pasted on charging stations at around twenty locations. When scanned, the codes directed users to a payment page where 300 euros were deducted from their account before displaying an error message. Users were then redirected to the correct payment page, allowing them to successfully pay again without realizing they had been deceived.

In other news, a list of domain names related to various topics such as casinos and gaming is displayed. Additionally, an error message regarding certificate verification is shown among the listings. It is unclear what caused this issue or if it is related to any ongoing investigations into fraudulent activity in the gaming industry.

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