Tech mogul Elon Musk voiced his dislike for QR codes, calling them an 'eyesore'. This comment has ignited a debate about the widespread use of these digital tools, especially in restaurants. While ...
Growing up, when I saw my father pull out his credit card to buy a new appliance, it was a treat to the eyes. A shiny silver card neatly resting in his luxurious leather case. We were never allowed to ...
Learn a little more about local history during the annual Tale of the Tombstones cemetery walk hosted by the Historical Society of Oak Park and River Forest starting at noon Oct. 19 at Forest Home ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the UN, displaying a QR code of Hamas atrocities and directly speaking to hostages. He demanded Hamas release captives and accept Israel's terms for ...
SINGAPORE: Instead of writing in to the authorities to check on a shop's halal certification, consumers will be able to view updated information by scanning the new QR codes to be featured on these ...
SINGAPORE - A new-look halal certificate with a QR code for verifying its validity will be displayed at food establishments from Oct 1. With the change, businesses no longer need to replace the ...
Newly discovered npm package 'fezbox' employs QR codes to retrieve cookie-stealing malware from the threat actor's server. The package, masquerading as a utility library, leverages this innovative ...
A newly-discovered malicious package with layers of obfuscation is disguised as a utility library, with malware essentially hiding in plain sight in embedded QR codes. QR codes are ubiquitous these ...
JOHOR BARU: The first day of the implementation of the new QR code system for car users at the two land checkpoints with Singapore has received mixed reactions from users. While some welcomed the move ...
Foreign travellers are now able to use the MyNIISe app at the designated lanes at the Bangunan Sultan Iskandar (BSI) customs, immigration and quarantine complex in Johor Bahru. The app aims to reduce ...
BERLIN: Watch out for quishing, or phishing through dodgy QR codes, the latest scam catching people unawares – costing some thousands of dollars. The good news is, you can try and avoid the trap.
QR codes are used in so many areas of our lives, from tracking parcels, getting into gigs, paying for parking or hopping onto Wi-Fi. But where did they come from? Reporting for Tech Now, the BBC's ...