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Malicious QR codes hide attacks in plain sight [Q&A]
Monday April 1, 2024. 12:29 PM , from BetaNews
With their ability to provide access to websites, enable mobile payments, and retrieve data, QR (quick-response) codes have become a ubiquitous part of our daily lives. In fact, In 2022, approximately 89 million smartphone users in the United States scanned a QR code on their mobile devices, a 26 percent increase compared to 2020. However, cybercriminals are also using this trend to distribute malware, steal personal information, and conduct phishing attacks, which can then be leveraged to access your confidential corporate data. As consumers and even large enterprises continue to use QR codes as a means to streamline operations, it's… [Continue Reading]
https://betanews.com/2024/04/01/malicious-qr-codes-hide-attacks-in-plain-sight-qa/
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