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QR codes have seamlessly integrated into our everyday routines. From street vendors and supermarkets to restaurants, hotels, and schools, these compact, scannable codes are revolutionizing how we interact, particularly in payments. Their simplicity and convenience hardly require promotion.
But this very simplicity has caught the attention of cybercriminals, who exploit QR codes to deceive users. Malicious actors leverage QR codes to steal sensitive information, compromise devices, or redirect users to fraudulent websites. This threat, often referred to as "QR code phishing" or "QRishing," thrives on user trust.
The danger lies in the blind faith many place in QR codes. Scanned via smartphones, these codes hide their destination, leaving users unaware of potential risks. For CIOs, understanding this growing threat is critical to safeguarding both enterprise systems and customer trust.
Stay vigilant and educate your teams: simplicity should not come at the cost of security.
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