I didn’t know my city was cool enough to put signal flyers.

    • my_hat_stinks
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      QR codes essentially just encode text, as long as you’re using a sensible QR code reader and check any URLs before opening them there’s minimal risk to scanning a QR code.

        • hash
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          Respectfully I think this is a minimal attack vector in this case due to the limited character set of urls. But thanks for the callout, I didn’t know there was a name for this sort of attack.

          • @[email protected]
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            Modern browsers happily show you the actual characters, while sending their encoded entities to the server. So, from a user perspective there is no ASCII limitation. Case in point: söhne.at (just some random website, I have no idea what they are or if they are legitimate)

            • gila
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              66 months ago

              They’d still resolve via DNS to an address in ASCII though, right? Wouldn’t that only be an issue if ICANN didn’t have a monopoly on DNS registration? i.e what we already depend on for a semblance of convenience without totally compromising opsec

              • qaz
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                It utilizes punycode under the hood. The actual DNS entries still use ASCII.

          • qaz
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            136 months ago

            Punycode enables you to encode any Unicode character as ASCII. Almost all browsers support this.

          • @[email protected]
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            146 months ago

            Or maybe a fraudulent signal app.

            I mean, generally speaking, just don’t click on random links. This is a random link. Qr codes are valuable but we’re conditioning society to just be cool with clicking on random shit without putting much thought into it.

        • Captain Aggravated
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          Oh is that like bankofarnerica.com or whatever, hoping the r and n look enough like an m for at least some people to click?

          edit: under absolutely no circumstances click on the above link. Your bank will be robbed and your foreskin soldered shut. To very don’t.

    • @jqubed
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      I may have in the past put lyrics from “Never Gonna You Up” or links to the music video on YouTube in QR codes I printed on blank business cards and left them in public places around town.