Cybercriminals are using a new QR code phishing technique that renders the codes using HTML tables in emails to bypass image scanners.
Uniqode reports QR Codes are key for collecting first-party data, offering consent, context, and engagement insights over ...
QR codes are visual patterns that store data smartphones can read. AP Photo/Vincent Yu Among the many changes brought about by the pandemic is the widespread use of QR codes, graphical representations ...
Have you seen a QR Code floating around? Maybe you’ve seen them in magazines, posters or business cards. I’ve seen them, as well, and wondered what I’m supposed to do with them. Ignorance in ...
Scanning a QR code can expose you to identity theft, according to the Federal Trade Commission. Quick-response, or QR codes, which store links and other information and are readable by a smartphone ...
Scammers have used QR codes to steal personal information by imitating legitimate companies or sending deceptive emails and text messages, the Federal Trade Commission said. By Amanda Holpuch QR codes ...
Security researchers from Barracuda report new tricks using QR codes. The attacks come via email and bypass many of the security scans commonly used in large companies. If the end user then also reads ...
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Among the many changes brought about by the pandemic is the widespread use of QR codes, graphical representations of digital data that can be printed and later scanned by a smartphone or other device.