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7 Things You Must Know Before Scanning a QR Code



4. Do not trust a QR code that was supposedly emailed by a friend (whose account may have been hacked) or that appeared in a text, online post or mail piece. Instead, use a browser and visit a website using a domain name you know is legit.

5. Avoid using a QR code to pay a bill. There are many other payment methods that are less susceptible to fraud.

6. QR codes may seem harmless, not least because the naked eye can’t detect what the codes are programmed to do. So trust your gut, Kitten advises. “If the code is stuck to the side of a napkin dispenser and looks suspect, don’t use it. Ask for a menu.”

7. Consider adding protection that checks for malicious or inappropriate content, advises Grant, who says many firms, including Sophos Mobile Security and Kaspersky, offer mobile products.

QR codes can come in handy

The bottom line: QR codes can be created quickly and easily, but like other tech tools highjacked by fraudsters, they also serve a legitimate purpose in commerce and everyday life.

A couple of her friends, Grant says, use QR code generators to share their Wi-Fi passwords with guests, “because when their kids’ friends come over, they’re always like, ‘Hey, what’s your Wi-Fi?’

“So now when their kids’ friends come over, they go over to the refrigerator [where the QR code is placed] and now they’re on the house Wi-Fi without having to bother the parents all the time.”

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Container Security Scanning Market Surging at 8% CAGR Driven by Increasing Number of Cyber-Attacks: Fact MR Study












NEW YORK, June 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ –The global container security scanning market is anticipated to exceed a valuation of US$ 3.5 Bn in 2021. Fact.MR estimates that container security scanning market revenues will grow positively at compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8% over forecast period 2021-2031.


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Cybercrime costs around US$ 6 trillion globally, which equates to a loss of US$ 190,000 per second. Container security scanning was introduced in order to prevent and reduce security issues as number of cyber-attacks and hacking of confidential information has increased across the world. Hence, increasing applications will drive market growth.


According to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, goods traded in 2019 recorded more than US$ 19.5 trillion. Nearly 60% of the trade was seaborne. With seaborne trade forecast to increase in tandem with expanding international trade, businesses are acknowledging the importance of secure supply chain.


Companies are spending a lot of money on security systems to protect their data. According to study by Fact.MR, the global security market is expected to reach $170 billion by 2022. Furthermore, the exponential growth due to internet connections has fueled risk of cyber-attacks in a various industries. Thus, rising investments on security systems driving market growth.


“Numerous cloud service providers are collaborating with container security scanning companies to improve protection and alleviate customer concerns about security issues. This will result in greater adoption of container security across a variety of industries,” says a Fact.MR analyst.


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Key takeaways:

  • The U. S. has emerged as most lucrative growth market and it has recorded 7% CAGR in 2020. The market will grow at 9% CAGR in forecast period.
  • Increasing investment in security systems has escalated container security scanning market growth in Europe.
  • East Asia is expected to surge at 11% CAGR due to growing demand for container security in countries such as China, Japan, and South Korea.
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Malware found in CamScanner’s document scanning Android app, which has over 100M downloads – The Next Web

  1. Malware found in CamScanner’s document scanning Android app, which has over 100M downloads  The Next Web
  2. Trojan Dropper Malware Found in Android App With 100M Downloads  BleepingComputer
  3. Google Play app with 100 million downloads executed secret payloads  Ars Technica
  4. Android PDF app with just 100m downloads caught sneaking malware into mobes  The Register
  5. CamScanner on Android contains malware  iTWire
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This new malware is scanning the internet for systems info on valuable targets – ZDNet

This new malware is scanning the internet for systems info on valuable targets  ZDNet

Newly identified Xwo malware could be laying the groundwork for far more damaging cyberattacks around the globe, warn researchers.

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