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  2. QR Codes Are Reshaping Public Transit, But Are They Safe? - AOL

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    "Because QR codes can sometimes be a little easy to fake, these apps now have the ability to have a kind of dancing QR code that can only be read by the by the train engineer's readers.

  3. Phishing - Wikipedia

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    As QR codes become more widely used for things like payments, event check-ins, and product information, quishing is emerging as a significant concern for digital security. Users are advised to exercise caution when scanning unfamiliar QR codes and ensure they are from trusted sources, although the UK's National Cyber Security Centre rates the ...

  4. QR code - Wikipedia

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    The QR code system was invented in 1994, at the Denso Wave automotive products company, in Japan. [6] [7] [8] The initial alternating-square design presented by the team of researchers, headed by Masahiro Hara, was influenced by the black counters and the white counters played on a Go board; [9] the pattern of the position detection markers was determined by finding the least-used sequence of ...

  5. Information hazard - Wikipedia

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    According to Bostrom, there are two defined major categories of information hazard. The first is the "adversarial hazard" [2] which is where some information can be purposefully used by a bad actor to hurt others. The other category is where the harm is not purposeful, but merely an unintended consequence that harms the person who learns it.

  6. The Return of the Humble QR Code - AOL

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    As digital investments skyrocketed amid the pandemic and technologies filled the market looking to meet new needs, not all technology was new. In fact, the QR code, which was originally introduced ...

  7. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Post submitted a complaint against Coler's registration of the site with GoDaddy under the UDRP, and in 2015, an arbitral panel ruled that Coler's registration of the domain name was a form of bad-faith cybersquatting (specifically, typosquatting), "through a website that competes with Complainant through the use of fake news ...

  8. Why Did Katy Perry Wear a QR Code on the VMAs Red Carpet? - AOL

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    The QR code links to a pre-save website for Perry’s upcoming studio album, 143, out September 20. (If your phone isn’t picking up on the QR code either, you can find the link it brings up here .)

  9. YouTube copyright issues - Wikipedia

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    He originally appealed but was denied as it is not YouTube, but the user claiming the content who has the final say over the appeal. He messaged YouTube to appeal, but YouTube said that they do not mediate copyright claims. [38] The claim was later removed, with Google terminating the claimant's YouTube channel and multi-channel network. [39]