That official-looking letter asking you or a family member to 'contact and ICE agent' might just be an ICE-phishing scam.
Letters use QR codes to direct victims to phishing websites. Ledger has warned customers never to share their seed phrases. More than four months after Ledger first flagged the tactic, scammers ...
Cybersecurity experts are warning about scammers using QR codes to take advantage of unsuspecting victims. Sign up for our Newsletters Short for "quick response" code, the small barcodes are ...
To join the CNBC Technology Executive Council, go to cnbccouncils.com/tec Almost three-quarters of Americans (73%) scan QR codes without verification, and more than ...