Jan. 26, 2024, 2:53 p.m. | Jeffrey Burt

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Check Point researchers last year saw a 587% increase between August and September of phishing attacks enticing unsuspecting targets to click on QR codes that then redirect them to malicious pages used for harvesting credentials. The cybersecurity firm’s report was one of several last year that talked about a rapid rise in such QR code-focused..


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