Comment by uberdru

8 months ago

Totally! Probably for a restaurant menu or something. . . It also seems likely that they added Jeffrey Goldberg, (the Atlantic's editor-in-chief) to the chat as the outlet, so the whole thing would become public. . . .

How about a restaurant that doesn't have menus and requires patrons to scan a QR code?

Acrylic table menus have inserts which can be easily replaced.

  • You guys are forgetting that you have to scan the QR code from Signal's "link new device" menu, and then approve the new device, which is a somewhat uncommon thing for a restaurant menu to ask you to do.

    • That’s one way, but.

      https://thehackernews.com/2025/02/hackers-exploit-signals-li...

      “… the threat actors, including one it's tracking as UNC5792, have resorted to malicious QR codes that, when scanned, will link a victim's account to an actor-controlled Signal instance.”

      “ These QR codes are known to masquerade as group invites, security alerts, or legitimate device pairing instructions from the Signal website.”

      Also

      “ Last week, Microsoft and Volexity also revealed that multiple Russian threat actors are taking advantage of a technique called device code phishing to log into victims' accounts by targeting them via messaging apps like WhatsApp, Signal, and Microsoft Teams.”

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