Malicious QR Codes: 5 Ways To Protect Educators and Students

QR codes have become more common in and beyond education. Teachers use these instead of printed handouts and many are regularly placed on fliers advertising university or school events. So it shouldn’t be a surprise that hackers have begun looking for ways to exploit QR codes.

One way they do this is by hanging fraudulent QR code links in real life or by including malicious QR codes in gifs or as part of fliers sent in emails. Since spam blockers have more trouble recognizing images, and because it’s common for school announcements to include QR codes, this is a particular concern for education.