• Lovable Sidekick
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    05 months ago

    Does anybody configure their phone to automatically scan photos for QR codes and visit the links?

    • @LibreMonk@linkage.ds8.zone
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      12 months ago

      Not sure but I think QR codes that hold wi-fi creds would more likely be automatically processed by phones. Seems like an adequate attack surface. Maybe dodgy creds could overflow or do some kind of DB attack. Or even legit creds could lead someone to connect to a malicious hot-spot captive portal that the attacker carries.

    • @zurohki@aussie.zone
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      05 months ago

      When my phone’s barcode reader app sees a web link, it fetches the page’s title to display next to the actual link. So it is going to that web server and fetching resources by itself. Even though it isn’t actually rendering the page and running javascript, it might be exploitable.

      • Lovable Sidekick
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        05 months ago

        But that’s the barcode app - is it always running, looking for barcodes in all the photos you take? Because there are already shirt with giant barcodes on them - presumably just artistic with no meaning, but who knows?

        • @Malfeasant@lemm.ee
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          15 months ago

          I have a shirt with a QR code that goes to a Rick roll. It doesn’t work nearly as well as I’d hoped. Even people trying to scan it have a hard time, forget about anyone scanning it unknowingly. Mr. Astley did in fact let me down.