The Federal Bureau of Investigation has issued a warning about a growing cyber threat that turns everyday QR codes into spying tools. According to the bureau, a North Korean government-sponsored ...
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Feds warn that "pay the fine now" texts with QR codes are draining people’s bank accounts
Drivers across the United States are receiving text messages that look like official traffic-violation notices, complete with ...
North Korean hackers are turning one of the most mundane conveniences in modern life, the QR code, into a precision tool for espionage. The FBI is now warning that carefully crafted emails are luring ...
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.
You have been warned — do not click. QR codes are everywhere. Whether paying for parking, opening a menu or connecting to WiFi, pointing your camera at a code and opening a link is now the norm. But ...
You have been warned — do not scan here. An “impossible” to detect smartphone threat is now surging, with a new warning that more than 4 million attacks were observed “in the first half of 2025 alone.
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