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QR Codes are a convenient and popular way to get people and customers driven to a website or app. A simple camera shot is all you need to do. However, can you trust where those codes take you every time? This episode talks about a case where someone created fake QR codes to spread misinformation.
Be aware, be safe.
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By Drew KoenigQR Codes are a convenient and popular way to get people and customers driven to a website or app. A simple camera shot is all you need to do. However, can you trust where those codes take you every time? This episode talks about a case where someone created fake QR codes to spread misinformation.
Be aware, be safe.
Become A Patron! Patreon Page
*** Support the podcast with a cup of coffee *** - Ko-Fi Security In Five
—————— Where you can find Security In Five ——————
Security In Five Reddit Channel r/SecurityInFive
Binary Blogger Website
Security In Five Website
Security In Five Podcast Page - Podcast RSS
Twitter @securityinfive
iTunes, YouTube, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Stitcher
Email - [email protected]