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Unlike traditional phishing, which relies on dubious links, quishing tricks users into scanning malicious QR codes embedded in emails, messages, posters and ads.
Once the QR code has been scanned and has become active, malicious JavaScript can then simulate login portals, exfiltrate data via hidden forms and fingerprint devices for further exploitation.
Uniqode examined industry reports and news coverage to explore how encrypted QR Codes can help protect workplaces from scams.
QR code phishing or quishing has evolved to become even more dangerous. As reported by Silicon Angle, threat actors are now embedding malicious JavaScript payloads in QR codes which causes them to ...
A scammer's code left on a meter at Leonard Street car park in Perth Scammers are using fake QR codes on parking meters to dupe Scots out of cash across the country, experts have warned.
With 59% of consumers scanning QR codes daily, businesses must meet four key expectations.
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