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It started with a moment of confusion that felt almost trivial. A Mumbai-based accountant received a message from a colleague asking why he had sent her a strange photo link at a late hour. He hadn’t.
Quishing is proving effective, too, with millions of people unknowingly opening malicious websites. In fact, 73% of Americans admit to scanning QR codes without checking if the source is legitimate.
India’s premier cybersecurity agency, CERT-In (Indian Computer Emergency Response Team), has issued a high-severity advisory regarding a critical vulnerability in WhatsApp’s device-linking feature.