“QR codes have become a silent gateway for cybercriminals. Unlike traditional phishing emails where we've learned to spot red ...
Over 26 million people may have been lured to malicious websites via fake QR codes, with cybersecurity experts urging users ...
QR codes are a convenient method to scan and open websites, download apps, or pay for parking, but cybercriminals are using ...
According to the latest research, scammers seem to be getting more creative, and this trend appears to be changing as QR codes gain more popularity now among ...
These days, it's easy for anyone to take out their phones and scan a QR Code to see a food menu or to pay a bill. But, QR Codes can also make it easy for scammers to access your personal information.
A new wave of cybercrime is turning physical mail into a digital trap, with research indicating that over 26 million people ...
The North Korean hacking group Kimsuky is using QR code phishing to target Americans with fake questionnaires and malicious ...
So, when an attacker sends a fake UCPath payroll notification with a QR code linking to a credential harvesting site, a SEG ...
What if a simple scan of a QR code could compromise your most sensitive information? Imagine sitting at a café, scanning a code to access the menu, only to unknowingly hand over your login credentials ...