TSA Alerts Travelers to Rising Juice Jacking Risks at Airports

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The TSA has issued a warning about 'juice jacking,' a cyberattack method where hackers manipulate public USB charging stations to steal data or install malware on devices. To protect yourself, use TSA-approved power banks, avoid public charging ports, turn off your device before charging, or use a USB data blocker. Additionally, avoid sensitive transactions over public Wi-Fi and consider using a VPN for security.
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