QR codes can act as a convenient shortcut but, in the right hands, it can also be a tool for scammers. Here's why you should avoid scanning unknown QR codes.
A attack using QR codes is known as "quishing," a combination of QR code and phishing. The danger isn't the QR code itself; it's where it quietly sends you.
QR or Quick Response codes are one of the most popular ways to access information on the go. Invented in 1994 and once considered the wave of the future, part of the QR code revival that started in ...
SQRIL, a stablecoin-to-QR code payments company, has expanded into Central Asia. In a statement yesterday (28 June), the ...
Several council members and residents questioned whether the inspections will consistently identify serious safety problems.
Major beverage companies, including The Coca-Cola Company, PepsiCo, and Keurig Dr Pepper, are adding QR codes to their ...
Mode.Inc, a consumer technology platform that acquires and scales mobile apps and returns value to the people using them, ...
Uniqode reports that QR codes enhance transit systems by providing real-time information without needing new infrastructure, ...
Motorists in Scotland’s capital city have been warned to be alert for scam parking meters. Edinburgh City Council has said it ...
They shorten the path from discovery to follow. Instead of asking customers to remember a name or type a URL, a QR code lets ...
The Quick Response code, more popularly referred to as a QR code, has really taken off in recent years, and it's easy to see why. Though COVID-19 helped mainstream it, these codes make sharing ...
South Western Railway launches refreshed One Scan platform, bringing live journey updates direct to customers’ devices while travelling via seat QR codes ...