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With cases of QR code fraud starting to pop up and some officials warning consumers to take pause, you may be wondering if it ...
A terrifying new scam is sweeping across the US, catching people off guard by using QR codes to drain their bank accounts.
Ancient civilizations had hieroglyphics, we have QR codes: the patterned graphic boxes prompting you to access restaurant menus, pay for parking, find out information about a package and more ...
Quick Share knows you like QR codes so much, it doesn't even want you to have to specially request them anymore. By Stephen Schenck AssembleDebug • March 15, 2025 ...
If a QR code says it will open a URL-shortened link, it could be hiding a malicious URL that does not belong to the organization in which you are trying to pay. Look for evidence of tampering.
Firm proposes "double QR code" -- we say, why stop there? So a Japanese company by the name of Design QR had a brilliant idea: combine two QR codes to allow twice the information to be stored.
Japanese engineer Masahiro Hara, known for inventing the ubiquitous 'QR code' nearly 30 years ago, announced on Friday that he is now working on a new version of the popular tracking system.