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Computing Computing Security Cyber Crime QR codes are being weaponized in new quishing attacks, and most people don’t realize – here's how to stay safe ...
With the addition of QR codes, brushing scams now carry the risk of exposing recipients to phishing or malware attacks, further endangering their privacy and security.
Adding a camera to a project used to be a chore, but modern camera modules make it simple. But what if you want to read QR codes? [James Bowman] noticed a $7 module that claims to read QR codes so … ...
Scammers are placing fake QR codes on parking signs in Denver that send users to international websites instead of the city’s parking app.
The Centre has made it mandatory to print QR codes on the packaging of the top 300 drug brands that sell medicines in India.
Denver removed fake QR code stickers from parking meters after Steve on Your Side alerted the city. Here's how to spot the fake codes.
Hackers are exploiting public willingness to scan QR codes in ‘quishing’ attacks that have now hit tens of millions of Americans.
That QR code in your mystery delivery might be bait for phishing or malware. The FBI explains how the scam works – and how to avoid it.
- State Bank of Pakistan develops national implementation strategy to ensure availability of digital payment acceptance infrastructure at all retail, commercial outlets across country ...
FSSAI mandates displaying QR code for Food Safety Connect App to ensure prompt grievance redressal and public health safety.
Warning as fake QR code parking machine 'payment' stickers now found in new part of Leicestershire There have been several reports of QR scams operating across Leicestershire car parks this year ...