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Criminals are using fraudulent QR codes in car parks to steal personal and financial information, Action Fraud has warned.
QR codes soared in popularity during the pandemic for their convenience—but now scammers are using them for a new kind of phishing, dubbed “quishing.” From hijacked parking meter stickers to fake ...
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 ...
Uniqode examined industry reports and news coverage to explore how encrypted QR Codes can help protect workplaces from scams.
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.