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QR code–based scams, known as quishing, are becoming increasingly common as attackers use fraudulent codes to steal personal information or redirect users to malicious sites. InsideHalton recently explored this issue and interviewed electrical and computer engineering professor, Dr. Kami Vaniea, who provided expert insight into why these attacks are difficult to detect and how users can protect themselves. The article offers a clear overview of the risks and practical guidance for safer QR code use.

Read the full article on InsideHalton: https://www.insidehalton.com/news/quishing/article_282a791e-d82d-58fe-8e7f-388591270c3a.html

Dr. Kami Vaniea, a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Waterloo and a leading researcher in privacy and human-computer interaction, has just returned from the prestigious Dagstuhl Seminar on “Grand Challenges for Research on Privacy Documents.” Held in Germany, the seminar brought together some of the world’s foremost experts to tackle urgent privacy challenges and their growing impact on technology.