Win10 Anniversary Update Introducing Blue Screen QR Code May Face Serious Risk for Smartphones

  

Computer Store News: In the upcoming Windows 10 Anniversary Update, Microsoft has remodeled the blue screen caused by system crash, introducing QR code to make it easier for users Solve the problems they encountered. This is a beneficial change, but anti-virus vendor Panda Security warned that it is actually a godsend, making it easier for cybercriminals to steal user profiles and make smartphones more vulnerable to malware.


The problem is that the blue-screen QR codes that Microsoft is preparing to launch, or rather the links they contain, can be powerful tools for attackers. Cybercriminals can send a fake “blue screen of death” screen to the user, and then the criminal can bring the user to a malicious website via QR code to install the malware into the user device.

This is bad enough in itself, but things can get worse. If cybercriminals are embarrassed, they can design a website that looks like one of Microsoft's official websites and uses it to trick users into logging in. Get information and personal data. Uneducated users are often the victims of such traps.

QR code is a great invention and makes it easier for smartphones or other devices to access information, but in fact many QR codes contain links that are more or less problematic. In response to this risk, users need to have their own wisdom as always, install an excellent anti-virus software on the smartphone, and make sure that the QR code or link is at risk.

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