June 15, 2023, 7:57 a.m. | /u/Malwarebeasts

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Just a week ago, someone figured you can blend QRs into your stable diffusion images, and a lot of people are now using this technology to generate QR artwork.

Just a while ago I read about how a woman lost $20k for scanning a QR code with malware in it (source:[https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/woman-who-scanned-qr-code-with-malware-lost-20k-to-bubble-tea-survey-scam-while-she-was-sleeping](https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/woman-who-scanned-qr-code-with-malware-lost-20k-to-bubble-tea-survey-scam-while-she-was-sleeping)) , so I am wondering what kind of attacks we can expect to see in the future.

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This is how these QRs look like, I generated these two …

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