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You scan a restaurant table's QR code and a payment app opens — suspicious.

What's the right response to 'quishing' (QR phishing)?

Check the address it opens; stop the moment money or logins are requested
A QR code is a link you can't read. Fake stickers pasted over real codes are a common trick, so check the domain right after scanning — it's a phishing link that lives in the physical world.
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