QR codes are everywhere these days – on product packaging, tucked into direct mail, strategically placed around retail stores, at check-in stations at doctor’s offices and even in seemingly random ...
Quick Response, or QR codes were first invented back in 1994, as a way to track automotive vehicles during production, and to scan components quickly. Now, over a quarter century later, they are ...
Usage is way up, but so are cyberattacks: Mobile phishing, malware, banking heists and more can come from just one wrong scan. The use of mobile quick-response (QR) codes in daily life, for both work ...