Why I Needed a Safe Way to Inspect QR Codes on iOS (and the Tool That Solved It)
QR codes have quietly become one of the easiest ways to deliver malicious links. They show up in phishing kits, physical social‑engineering attempts, fake parking meters, restaurant menus, and even printed scam flyers. If you work in cybersecurity or DFIR, you’ve probably run into situations where y
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