FBI warns of "juice jacking" at public charging stations

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The FBI has warned against using USB charging stations in public places such as airports and malls, as hackers can load malware onto them and gain access to personal information. This type of hacking is called juice jacking. To stay safe, the FBI suggests using your own USB cord and electrical outlets instead of USB ports. Experts also recommend investing in a power bank for your phone.
Topics:business#cybersecurity#fbi#juice-jacking#personal-information#power-bank#usb-charging-stations
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