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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 ...
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.
A QR code on a flyer caught the attention of viewers recently, with many wondering if the code was real or fake. The flyer ...
QR codes aren’t new technology. They’ve actually been around for 30 years, but their adoption has skyrocketed in recent years.
Scammers use bogus QR codes to send victims to phishing websites or downloads that will infect devices with malware.
QR codes can help small business owners, like Kim Kardashian, capture customer emails, gain social media followers, and support clients after purchases.
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.
Concerns about spreading infections during the pandemic have led to an explosion of QR codes. The codes might be convenient, but criminals are now devising ways to steal information through them.
Here’s how top agents are using this simple yet effective tool to connect with clients.