The North Korean state-sponsored hacker group Kimsuki is using malicious QR codes in spearphishing campaigns that target U.S.
FBI warns Kimsuky hackers linked to North Korea are using malicious QR codes to bypass MFA, steal session tokens, and hijack cloud accounts.
An innovative step toward inclusive access, Spacefelt is a smartphone-based accessibility app developed by Grail Makers ...
Americans reported losing $12.5 billion to fraud in 2024, according to the most recent FTC data. That marks a 25% increase ...
By the beginning of 2027, every point of sale (POS) system must be able to scan 2D barcodes such as QR codes in the GS1 ...
Chandigarh: Panjab University Thursday rolled out Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)-based smart identity cards for its ...
Now Brits have dusted off the festive glitter readying themselves for the new year, new research has revealed the real gripes ...
Fujifilm is introducing a new Instax camera in a retro film camera design. It records short clips and combines them with ...
New scan-to-service capability helps retailers serve more customers per shift without adding hardware or headcount. AUSTIN, TEXAS / ACCESS Newswire / January 8, 2026 / Zello, the frontline communicati ...
Tourists from Canada who want to explore a beloved city in Italy will soon have to pay a travel fee during the peak travel ...
ATLANTA — More than 700 clearly labeled Narcan kits are being put together to be distributed across schools in metro Atlanta.
Crypto.com and Stripe now let U.S. shoppers pay online with crypto at select merchants. Payments settle through Stripe with ...