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Scammers use bogus QR codes to send victims to phishing websites or downloads that will infect devices with malware.
Scammers are using QR code technology to get your information or even take over your device. The Better Business Bureau warns right now the “BBB Scam Tracker” is seeing an increase in fake QR ...
There has been a recent surge in "quishing" attacks, which are a form of phishing that uses QR codes instead of traditional ...
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.
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.
While the technology isn't new — the codes have been used since 1994 — the number of US smartphone users scanning a QR code is expected to increase from 83.4 million in 2022 to 99.5 million in ...
There are three different ways to scan QR codes on your iPhone, each with its own advantages. Here's how to use them and why you might want to pick one over the others.
After declining in popularity for a time, QR codes are back, offering a seamless bridge between physical and digital experiences to enhance multichannel strategies.
Download a UIDAI-approved app like mAadhaar or Aadhaar QR Scanner. Open the app and tap on the QR code scan option. Use your phone’s camera to scan the QR code on the Aadhaar card.
One of these QR code scams targeted drivers at pay-to-park kiosks in the cities of San Antonio, Austin, and Houston, Texas, nonprofit Pew Charitable Trusts reported in February 2022.