2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2204.04086
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Gone Quishing: A Field Study of Phishing with Malicious QR Codes

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic enabled quishing, or phishing with malicious QR codes, as they became a convenient go-between for sharing URLs, including malicious ones. To explore the quishing phenomenon, we conducted a 173-participant study where we used a COVID-19 digital passport sign-up trial with a malicious QR code as a pretext. We found that 67 % of the participants were happy to sign-up with their Google or Facebook credentials, 18.5% to create a new account, and only 14.5% to skip on the sign-up. Convenience w… Show more

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“…The adoption of E-Menu which is accessible via scanning QR codes was used in the restaurant to reduce the risk connected with the possibility of being infected by the virus during and post the Covid-19 pandemic (Esposito et al, 2022). However, the perceived risk of consumers' information and data using E-Menu via scanning of QR codes has raised the concern about data security, payment security and phishing activities by hackers (Sharevski et al, 2022). Consumer acceptance that influences consumer purchase intention also caused financial risk to small restaurant owners compel them to shift to E-Menu in the competitive market (Brewer & Sebby, 2021).…”
Section: Consumer Acceptance Towards E-menumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The adoption of E-Menu which is accessible via scanning QR codes was used in the restaurant to reduce the risk connected with the possibility of being infected by the virus during and post the Covid-19 pandemic (Esposito et al, 2022). However, the perceived risk of consumers' information and data using E-Menu via scanning of QR codes has raised the concern about data security, payment security and phishing activities by hackers (Sharevski et al, 2022). Consumer acceptance that influences consumer purchase intention also caused financial risk to small restaurant owners compel them to shift to E-Menu in the competitive market (Brewer & Sebby, 2021).…”
Section: Consumer Acceptance Towards E-menumentioning
confidence: 99%