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Criminals are using fraudulent QR codes in car parks to steal personal and financial information, Action Fraud has warned.
QR code scams are a rising an issue Earlier this year, the FBI released a warning about QR code scams. The agency says last year there had been about $150 million of reported losses involving ...
QR codes can pop up anywhere in public, but now they’re getting more specific, targeting your inbox. Ken Colburn of Data Doctors said a QR code is nothing more than a way to generate a web link.
QR scanning is habitual—59% of users scan QR codes daily to access information, offers, and services instantly. Engagement is high-intent —A QR scan isn’t a casual scroll; it’s a decision.
QR scanning is habitual—59% of users scan QR codes daily to access information, offers, and services instantly. Engagement is high-intent —A QR scan isn't a casual scroll; it's a decision.