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+ | * [https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidbirch/2024/02/28/the-ftc-is-concerned-about-qr-codes-and-so-should-you-be The FTC Is Concerned About QR Codes] 2024-02-28 for example car parks with a payment QR code are being pasted over with scam sites that will be happy to take your money. | ||
* [https://www.idtheftcenter.org/post/qr-code-security-threats-begin-to-grow-as-digital-barcode-popularity-rises/ QR Code Scams Grow as Digital Barcode Popularity Rises] 2024-01-03 | * [https://www.idtheftcenter.org/post/qr-code-security-threats-begin-to-grow-as-digital-barcode-popularity-rises/ QR Code Scams Grow as Digital Barcode Popularity Rises] 2024-01-03 | ||
* A report by Vint Cerf<ref>Vint Cert ''On QR Codes and Saftey'' '''CACM 66''' No. 2 p. 7 (2022-02)</ref> shows a common disconnect between the holder of the [[Smartphone]] that processes the app, the site where the holder is and the owner of the website where the holder enters private information. The necessity for informed consent by the holder is a strong binding between the site getting the data with the transaction that the user is asked to complete. It is in restaurants where this is a common occurrence for the restaurant to contract with a [[Third Party]] service provider, who will be the data collector for the transaction. | * A report by Vint Cerf<ref>Vint Cert ''On QR Codes and Saftey'' '''CACM 66''' No. 2 p. 7 (2022-02)</ref> shows a common disconnect between the holder of the [[Smartphone]] that processes the app, the site where the holder is and the owner of the website where the holder enters private information. The necessity for informed consent by the holder is a strong binding between the site getting the data with the transaction that the user is asked to complete. It is in restaurants where this is a common occurrence for the restaurant to contract with a [[Third Party]] service provider, who will be the data collector for the transaction. |
Revision as of 11:57, 29 February 2024
Full Title or Meme
A QR Code is just a specific two dimensal extension of a bar code.
Context
- Used on Web Sites and physical sites to carry URLs and similar encoded Identifiers.
- Is not proposed as a cure-all for places where fully digital transmission of information is not trusted or not possible, or as a fall back for digital device not functioning correctly.
- It is often proposed as a solution to digital exchanges where a radio signal is not possible.
Problems
- The FTC Is Concerned About QR Codes 2024-02-28 for example car parks with a payment QR code are being pasted over with scam sites that will be happy to take your money.
- QR Code Scams Grow as Digital Barcode Popularity Rises 2024-01-03
- A report by Vint Cerf[1] shows a common disconnect between the holder of the Smartphone that processes the app, the site where the holder is and the owner of the website where the holder enters private information. The necessity for informed consent by the holder is a strong binding between the site getting the data with the transaction that the user is asked to complete. It is in restaurants where this is a common occurrence for the restaurant to contract with a Third Party service provider, who will be the data collector for the transaction.
- A 2022-01-22 phishing scam to watch out for: fraudulent QR codes on parking meters
- See other attacks on the wiki page Wallet#QR Codes and the wiki page Quishing.
References
- ↑ Vint Cert On QR Codes and Saftey CACM 66 No. 2 p. 7 (2022-02)