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Uniqode examined industry reports and news coverage to explore how encrypted QR Codes can help protect workplaces from scams.
OPD is asking the public to be cautious after about 200 fake QR codes were found on parking meters across downtown Orlando.
About 200 fake QR code stickers placed by unknown scammers have been recovered from parking meters in downtown Orlando, according to a news release from the Orlando Police Department.
The city of Orlando is warning about a scam using fake QR codes to steal personal information from drivers using downtown parking meters.
More fraudulent QR codes that appear as legitimate ways to pay for parking in the city of Fort Lauderdale were found at multiple lots and along the beach last weekend, prompting another reminder fo… ...
QR codes have become increasingly popular in various applications, such as inventory management, advertising, and payment systems. However, detecting and decoding QR codes from blurry or unclear ...
Scammers can use fake QR codes to steal your money and identity. But what can you do when you need a menu?
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 aren’t new technology. They’ve actually been around for 30 years, but their adoption has skyrocketed in recent years.
They provide quick access to restaurant menus, parking lot payments, and scooter rentals -- but beware, they could be fake.
Law enforcement is warning people that scammers are putting fake QR code stickers over real ones on parking payment signs.