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Scammers now send unexpected packages with QR codes that redirect victims to fraudulent websites or download malicious ...
According to NordVPN, 73% of Americans report scanning QR codes without verifying their source, with 26 million having ...
Scammers have used QR codes to steal personal information by imitating legitimate companies or sending deceptive emails and text messages, the Federal Trade Commission said.
QR codes are appearing everywhere--even in Super Bowl ads--but consumers and business owners should know that there are risks.
Cybercriminals are increasingly using malicious QR codes to trick consumers.
A QR code scam is hitting Texas. The cities of Austin, San Antonio, Houston, and now the FBI have issued warnings against malicious QR codes that could steal your personal information.
Your smartphone is full of surprises. There's an app if you want to use your phone as a magnifying glass or scanner. Tap or click here for hidden apps on your smartphone and how to find them.
Auracast is rolling out to more phones, including models from Pixel and Samsung. Here's how to check if your device is compatible.
Instead of getting six-digit log-in codes via SMS, which is unsafe and prone to phishing, users will see a QR code that they can scan with their phone’s camera.
Auracast is coming to more phones, including Pixel and Samsung devices. Check here to see if your model is supported.
The global QR Code Payment Market is projected to reach USD 61.73 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 20% from 2025 to 2033. Growth is driven by rising smartphone use and demand for contactless ...