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The State of Security |
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8647807 |
Date de publication |
2025-02-10 03:03:17 (vue: 2025-02-10 09:07:57) |
Titre |
“Quishing” - The Emerging Threat of Fake QR Codes |
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QR codes have revolutionized digital interactions, offering quick access to websites and services and adding a layer of security to many apps. These quick and seemingly innocent codes are everywhere - however, their widespread use has made them a prime target for scammers. The corruption QR codes leaves everyone vulnerable. However, there are simple methods to protect against this threat. What Is “Quishing”? In quishing attacks, scammers use fake QR codes to redirect people to fraudulent websites when the code is scanned. This enables the criminal to download information and profiles from the...
QR codes have revolutionized digital interactions, offering quick access to websites and services and adding a layer of security to many apps. These quick and seemingly innocent codes are everywhere - however, their widespread use has made them a prime target for scammers. The corruption QR codes leaves everyone vulnerable. However, there are simple methods to protect against this threat. What Is “Quishing”? In quishing attacks, scammers use fake QR codes to redirect people to fraudulent websites when the code is scanned. This enables the criminal to download information and profiles from the... |
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