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Scammers use bogus QR codes to send victims to phishing websites or downloads that will infect devices with malware.
There has been a recent surge in "quishing" attacks, which are a form of phishing that uses QR codes instead of traditional ...
QR codes are everywhere and even though they may seem harmless, scammers are now using them to drain your wallet when you're looking where to park.
Malicious QR codes are appearing more and more as a means to trick victims into visiting phishing websites.
You scan the code. It takes you to a dummy site -- a phishing one -- where you hand over your personal information. Watch out for other QR code scams, not just parking ones.
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.
After declining in popularity for a time, QR codes are back, offering a seamless bridge between physical and digital experiences to enhance multichannel strategies.