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    Another reason not to trust QR codes



    I have always thought that scanning QR codes with reckless abandon was a dumb idea... Here is an example...

    http://th3j35t3r.wordpress.com/2012/...pwned-the-cat/

    I am not a big fan of 'th3j35t3r', and I think he has delusions of grandeur, but I still found this to be an interesting read.
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    westin, thanks for the article
    I had never used the QR Codes, I can eventually convince,
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    I have read the artical and must say that QR code is something really excited.
    What is the main use of QR code?

    courier

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    Well folks, it's April 1............ that's "All Fools Day"........................ like when all your elected representatives go out on the piss to celebrate you all being foolish enough to vote for them

    So, in honour of this event, and for my good oppo HYBR|D over there in Ozzieland, I have decided to let this spam through......... it is promoting Australian luggage (baggage) shipping services?????????????? Although they may well be Worldwide?

    Have a good week!

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    @ westin:

    Hey man, you must have set a record? a sensible post and only two spammer replies



    BTW @HYBR|D:

    Shot one on your territory for a change
    Last edited by nihil; April 1st, 2012 at 07:39 PM.

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    There must be a mistake. Via he's profile Bio he clearly states





    Anyhow it appears the domain is registered at a registra i know som1 whom works there. I've sent of an -email with some info.

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    Cooking baseballs... interesting.
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    Hmmm............

    cooking the baseballs is the easy bit..........it's the sauce that is difficult to get right

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    Quote Originally Posted by westin View Post


    I have always thought that scanning QR codes with reckless abandon was a dumb idea... Here is an example...

    http://th3j35t3r.wordpress.com/2012/...pwned-the-cat/

    I am not a big fan of 'th3j35t3r', and I think he has delusions of grandeur, but I still found this to be an interesting read.
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    off course it is an ineresting read.thanks for sharing it.

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    Hmmmm..................very "ineresting"................

    Why is my botmatic detector registering full scale deflection?


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    I am working in the code generation side. My needs require the conversion of the PHP for the SQL in my projects. I am currently using an offline hire qr code generator. Their used to be some error codes occurring in the middle of these codes. By this there are used to be bad occurrences and other spamming techniques included in this. I am not getting the total quality work and I am in search for finding the best solution for this problem.


    QR code generator
    QR codes
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