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To stay safe, don't take any unexpected email at face value. If a service tells you that your account has been compromised, ...
A new form of scam called "quishing" is making the rounds as bad actors hide malicious links in QR codes scattered around in ...
A study done by the cybersecurity platform KeepNet Labs found that 26% of all malicious links are now sent via QR code; this ...
A new scam is tricking drivers across Denver into thinking they're paying for parking when in fact they're handing over ...
QR code scams are on the rise, exploiting our trust in everyday technology. Cybercriminals use fake codes on everything from ...
Scammers are placing fake QR codes on parking signs in Denver that send users to international websites instead of the city’s parking app.
Cyber fraudster scams Rs 5 lakh from Koraput CSC operators via QR code transactions, freezing accounts with false complaints.
Once you scan a QR code, check the URL to make sure it is the intended site and looks authentic. A malicious domain name may be similar to the intended URL but with typos or a misplaced letter.
The code would take users to a web page containing more history and photos of the San Diego club that was one of the ...