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They came to a climate protest here with, no joke, maybe 3k paper fliers, I had to stop the guy being like “you printed thousands of pages with only a logo, a hashtag, and a qr code, you couldn’t have just like… made one?”.

I know it’s inconsequential in the large picture, but dude also was like 40 and had pig-nearing-retirement vibes. Was my first exposure to them, and it was when they were first starting to blow up (conspicuously I might add) . Pretty sure my initial thought was accurate.

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i’m skeptical of anything involving a QR code that isn’t explicitly a restaurant menu. It’s probably data collection

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Somehow that very obvious attack vector hadn’t occurred to me…location specific QR codes that redirect you through a site that captures a browser fingerprint before redirecting to a “legit” looking site. From there super easy to keep tabs on browsing behavior of anyone who was at the protest.

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7 points

I’ll hover over one with my camera and it’ll say bit.ly or some shit and I nope right outta there

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