QR codes are so familiar and widespread, we tend to trust them without question. That’s exactly what scammers rely on.
Older Australians are being urged to take extra care when using QR codes, as scammers increasingly exploit the everyday technology to steal information.
Cameron Nakashima joins producer/host Coralie Chun Matayoshi to discuss why QR codes are used, legitimate businesses uses, ...
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Paytm introduces biometric authentication for UPI payments and cardless ATM withdrawals. Users can now verify transactions ...
Pub banter is being destroyed thanks to the rise of the dreaded QR code. That’s the view of Sir Tim Martin, the boss of one ...
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T-Mobile’s T-Life app appears to be preparing support for QR-based device pickups. Users would just have to display their QR ...