QR codes are so familiar and widespread, we tend to trust them without question. That’s exactly what scammers rely on.
When you scan a QR code, your device reads the pattern and translates it into information, most often a link. That link then ...
The new XPass Q2 access control reader from Suprema reflects the role QR codes have taken as a standard credential for people ...
Adobe Reader zero-day exploited since Dec 2025 via malicious PDFs, enabling data theft and potential RCE, prompting urgent ...
Cameron Nakashima joins producer/host Coralie Chun Matayoshi to discuss why QR codes are used, legitimate businesses uses, ...
Scammers are using QR codes to trick people with fake traffic violations. Don't fall for it.
Drivers across the UK are being urged to stay alert after a series of parking related scams surfaced in several cities, with ...
The Ancel AD410 OBD2 Scanner is on sale at Amazon for 22% off, and one shopper called it a "good tool for troubleshooting." ...
Scammers are using fake traffic violation texts with QR codes to steal personal and financial data, posing as state courts ...
Older Australians are being urged to take extra care when using QR codes, as scammers increasingly exploit the everyday technology to steal information.
Hackers have been quietly exploiting what appears to be a zero-day in Adobe Acrobat Reader for months, using booby-trapped PDFs to profile targets and decide who's worth fully compromising.
Now a security researcher says a Reader hole has been quietly exploited by malware for as long as four months, fingerprinting ...