Quick Response (QR) codes are intended to help direct users quickly and
easily to information about products and services, but they are also starting
to be used for social engineering exploits. This article looks at the
emergence of QR scan scams and the rising concern for users today.
You don't have to look far these days to spot a QR code. From their humble
beginnings in labelling and tracking parts used in vehicle manufacturing,
these blocky little barcodes-on-steroids are being placed everywhere from
product packaging, to posters and billboards, to magazines and newspapers.
QR codes are a jumping-off point from the offline to the online world. By
simply scanning the code with your smartphone, people can quickly access the
digital content triggered by the code - making them a marketer's dream
because they make it easy to direct users toward information and services... (more)