You can scan a QR code using the camera on your smartphone, tablet, or computer — however, you may need to download an app.
Researchers outline how the PhantomRaven campaign exploits hole in npm to enable software supply chain attacks.
Retailers are adding pay-by-bank QR codes at checkout to bypass traditional card network fees and surcharges. A good example ...
ZDNET key takeaways If you share files on Linux, you should consider an AV tool.If you happen upon questionable URLs, you can ...
Scammers have discovered that using a public QR code is one of the easiest ways to lure victims because it requires minimal effort and looks completely legitimate. You might find these codes posted on ...
Developers treat GitHub Gists as a "paste everything" service, accidentally exposing secrets like API keys and tokens. BYOS ...
A phishing email scam targeting American Express customers shows how cybercriminals use fake urgent messages to steal ...
Your site got hacked overnight. And guess what? You didn’t even see it coming. According to Forbes, over 30,000 websites are hacked every single day. Most site owners are unaware of it until the ...
Education is your best defense against fraud — protect yourself and your loved ones by attending a free scam prevention ...
A new and ongoing supply-chain attack is targeting developers on the OpenVSX and Microsoft Visual Studio marketplaces with ...
POLICE have issued a warning after ‘fraudulent’ QR codes were found on parking machines, with fears that drivers could be ...
Think your iPhone has been hacked? Learn expert signs, fixes, and prevention tips to protect your Apple ID, apps, and online ...