malicious QR code
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malicious QR code
Scanning a QR code using a phone or tablet can cause malware to be installed in the device. The QR code may also be a phishing scheme, and small phone screens provide only a limited view of a website, which makes the site easier to fake. The small screen also hides a lengthy URL so that the address in view seems valid.
QR codes can extract a user's contact list for spam or other nefarious purposes. They can also be used to pinpoint a user's location and create a calendar event, both of which can be used in conjunction with other attack methods to rob the user. A QR code can be used to gain control of an app or the OS itself. In summary, although the overwhelming majority of QR codes are used for legitimate purposes, some are nefarious. See QR code, malware, attack vector and phishing.Copyright © 1981-2025 by The Computer Language Company Inc. All Rights reserved. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. All other reproduction is strictly prohibited without permission from the publisher.
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