Recent phishing and other attacks have leaned on this common type of barcode. We outline the methods used to trick you—and ...
Several hundred bees in rural Pennsylvania and rural New York are sporting tiny QR codes on their backs to track when they go in and out of their hives. The work, a collaboration among entomologists ...
If you get a package addressed to you with a QR code asking you to find out who sent it or with instructions on how to return it, stop before you scan! This could be a new twist on a brushing scam ...
Certain areas of rural Pennsylvania and New York are home to thousands of honey bees, which have undergone an interesting ...
Vehicle leasing company Ayvens UK highlighted that some scammers are taking advantage of QR code tech as more and more car ...
Billing Man United vs Rangers as the 'Battle of Britain' seemed disingenuous before kick off. But there were battles in the ...
Motorists have been urged to take care when using public car parks across the UK as a new scam is growing in popularity.
Using QR codes tinier than most pinky fingernails, Penn State researchers have been learning more about bees. KDKA's Meghan Schiller has more on this unique story.
The researchers say the QR codes are smaller than your pinky fingernail. They are harmlessly attached to the backs of younger bees with glue. The researchers say it's because the younger bees don't ...
According to the FTC, the scam scenario also starts when an unexpected package arrives, addressed to the resident but with no return address.
Researchers attached QR codes to the backs of thousands of bees to track when and for how long they left their hives.
For the second year in a row, the Cowboy Breakfast will officially kick off the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo festivities.