The North Korean hacking group Kimsuky is using QR code phishing to target Americans with fake questionnaires and malicious ...
Law enforcement warns of sophisticated QR code scams targeting victims through fake payment links, though no cases reported ...
Think before you scan. The FBI says a hacking group known as Kimsuky is targeting 'US entities' with emails that contain ...
Uniqode reports that QR Code trust hinges on consistency; reliability shapes user confidence more than security messaging.
Kimsuky's latest attacks can bypass email protections and MFA to steal M365 and VPN accounts.
The North Korean state-sponsored hacker group Kimsuki is using malicious QR codes in spearphishing campaigns that target U.S. organizations, the Federal Bureau of Investigation warns in a flash alert.
Planning a weekend road trip or a cross-country flight? Get ready to encounter to a new, no-touch normal filled with lots of QR codes. During the coronavirus pandemic, businesses big and small are ...
Uniqode reports QR Codes are key for collecting first-party data, offering consent, context, and engagement insights over ...
Uniqode reports QR codes reduce friction for brands by simplifying customer onboarding, enhancing engagement during January's ...
Among the many changes brought about by the pandemic is the widespread use of QR codes, graphical representations of digital data that can be printed and later scanned by a smartphone or other device.
I don’t scan QR codes, and neither should you, especially if you care about cybersecurity. A QR code is a two-dimensional barcode that is readable by a smartphone with a camera or a mobile device with ...