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Malicious QR codes
(blog.talosintelligence.com)
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Many email providers have a 'do not load images' setting. The two I use, Tuta Mail, and Proton Mail, both have it and I keep it on. When your mom sends you a photo of her new kitten you can just 'Tap to show images' or something similar. Images will not be loaded automatically, you need to do it case by case.
For QR codes in the wild, don't scan them, if you do use something like Binary Eye which let's you see the path before they are executed. At least you will know the domain isn't cryptoscam.com