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Scammers use bogus QR codes to send victims to phishing websites or downloads that will infect devices with malware.
According to NordVPN, 73% of Americans report scanning QR codes without verifying their source, with 26 million having ...
There has been a recent surge in "quishing" attacks, which are a form of phishing that uses QR codes instead of traditional ...
The FBI is investigating fraudulent QR code cases all over the country. Ways to protect yourself from fake QR codes Once you scan the QR code check the URL to make sure it looks right.
While QR codes are not malicious in nature, it is important to practice caution when entering financial information as well as providing payment through a site navigated to through a QR code.
A QR code on a flyer caught the attention of viewers recently, with many wondering if the code was real or fake. The flyer ...
QR codes have become a way for scammers to hide malicious links since they can’t be read by the human eye. Here’s how to spot these scams.
Three small-business owners share how entrepreneurs can use QR codes to grow their brands. Bring in customers and retain valuable info In Kardashian's campaign, the QR code leads users to the Skkn ...