QR codes are everywhere—and that’s the problem.
From restaurants and parking meters to hotels and public transit, QR codes now connect physical spaces directly to digital actions. Criminals have learned to exploit that trust by swapping legitimate codes with malicious ones that lead to fraud, credential theft, or malware.
In today’s NordBridge Security blog, I explain how QR code attacks happen in physical spaces, why they’re so effective, and what simple steps individuals and businesses can take to protect themselves.
If you scan QR codes without thinking, this is worth your time.
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