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time now for eyewitness news call 12 for action youamp;#39;ve probably seen them and maybe even scanned a few qr codes those little boxes of black and white dots that are popping up on labels but problem solver susan hogan has a warning you need to hear before you click anything those little black and white boxes hold all kinds of information and clicking on them could cost you dearly if youamp;#39;re not careful jorge azita thinks qr codes are incredibly convenient he likes scanning them for more information on a product he might want to buy it really helps you make a shopping decision they store information in the black and white dots telephone numbers urls links to websites addresses even photographs and any kind of text that you want thatamp;#39;s really helpful right well yes but whatamp;#39;s not helpful is you canamp;#39;t really tell what information is stored inside that code until after youamp;#39;ve scanned it and that can be bad thereamp;#39;s a danger inherent in us