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Not all smartphones require a third-party app to scan QR codes. Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson shows you how to scan codes using iPhone or Androids.
Tips for Using QR Codes Always use QR codes strategically. Be sure to provide some form of tracking and follow up on the data to ensure the codes you are making are useful. Be mindful of the size and ...
QR codes are everywhere these days, offering a simple way to access information through your device's camera. Now, with iOS 18, Apple has extended this convenience to Wi-Fi password sharing.
QR codes aren’t new technology. They’ve actually been around for 30 years, but their adoption has skyrocketed in recent years.
If you find it inconvenient to share your Android phone’s hotspot details manually, you can create a QR code that others can scan from their devices to connect to your hotspot. It's easier than you ...
Increasingly, we’re seeing brands pay attention to how improving accessibility across touchpoints can make for a better overall customer experience.
There has been a recent surge in "quishing" attacks, which are a form of phishing that uses QR codes instead of traditional ...
Scammers use bogus QR codes to send victims to phishing websites or downloads that will infect devices with malware.
New phishing campaigns attempt to evade detection by constructing rogue QR codes with special ASCII characters and load phishing pages locally using the local blob URL feature in browsers.
FBI warns about cybercriminals tampering with QR codes The agency warned consumers that criminals are tampering with some codes to steal information and money.
QR codes are everywhere and even though they may seem harmless, scammers are now using them to drain your wallet when you're looking where to park.