WASHINGTON — If you receive a package you didn’t order, you may not want to open it. The FBI is warning about a new scam where criminals are sending unsolicited packages containing QR codes. When ...
The consumers receiving the product often aren't "harmed" in the scam – and they often get to keep the free product – so some ...
Get a package that you didn't order? You may not want to scan the QR code inside. The FBI says it could be a scheme.
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But as with any new advancement in technology, QR codes come with some downsides. Here’s what you need to know if you use the barcodes in your business: 1. Customers may have privacy concerns. QR ...
QR codes are popping up at restaurants around the world as business owners consider new ways to keep diners and employees safe. Acceptance of QR codes has waxed and waned over the years but some tech ...
In 1994, the Japanese automotive-components manufacturer introduced the Quick Response (or QR) code as a way to track vehicles and parts during manufacturing. Since that time, the scannable ...