RALEIGH, N.C. -- A new email scam campaign is using QR codes to get your sensitive information. It's called "quishing" or QR phishing, and security experts say it's when fraudsters launch email ...
It's a simple thing we encounter many times every single week—often while in a hurry. You pull up at a parking spot, scan a ...
Scammers are using fake traffic violation texts with QR codes to steal personal and financial data, posing as state courts ...
Email attacks relying on QR codes surged in the last quarter, with attackers specifically targeting corporate executives and managers, reinforcing recommendations that companies place additional ...
Have you heard "quishing?" It’s when cyber criminals trick you into scanning a fake QR code. It then takes you to a fake website that may look legitimate. QR codes can pop up anywhere in public, but ...
Older Australians are being urged to take extra care when using QR codes, as scammers increasingly exploit the everyday technology to steal information.