A attack using QR codes is known as "quishing," a combination of QR code and phishing. The danger isn't the QR code itself; it's where it quietly sends you.
Consumers scan without hesitation in stores and restaurants, but over half refuse the same code in an email - new data shows the problem isn't adoption, it's trust. NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire ...
QR codes have already earned a place in the marketing stack. In order to get the returns, focus on building the infrastructure to make every scan count.​ ...
They are everywhere! Those little black and white boxes with dots and squares: QR codes (Quick Response Codes). They show up in the mail, in email messages, in print, and on bulletin boards. Companies ...
QR codes can act as a convenient shortcut but, in the right hands, it can also be a tool for scammers. Here's why you should avoid scanning unknown QR codes.