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FBI warns against 'juice jacking' at public charging stations in airports and hotels.
technology2 years ago

FBI warns against 'juice jacking' at public charging stations in airports and hotels.

The FBI has warned against using USB charging stations in public places such as airports, malls, and hotels, as hackers can use them to access personal data and install malware on devices. The agency advises using personal chargers and electrical outlets instead. The warning is part of a regular reminder to keep smartphone users aware of the risks of "juice jacking" and public Wi-Fi networks, which can also be used to target devices and data.

FBI warns of "juice jacking" through public USB charging stations.
cybersecurity2 years ago

FBI warns of "juice jacking" through public USB charging stations.

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.

FBI warns of "juice jacking" at public charging stations
cybersecurity2 years ago

FBI warns of "juice jacking" at public charging stations

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.

FBI warns against 'juice jacking' at public charging stations.
cybersecurity2 years ago

FBI warns against 'juice jacking' at public charging stations.

The FBI is warning people not to use USB charging stations at airports, hotels, and shopping centers due to "juice jacking," a process where hackers manipulate the USB ports to put malware on people's phones and copy their data. Cybersecurity experts recommend using your own charging block or purchasing a special cord made only for power to protect yourself. The FBI also recommends plugging into a power outlet. If you've already plugged your phone into a USB port in public, you're probably okay, but it's best to stay cautious to keep your data safe.

FBI cautions against public phone charging stations due to security risks
technology2 years ago

FBI cautions against public phone charging stations due to security risks

The FBI has issued a warning to travelers against using public USB charging stations, which can be altered to introduce malware or tracking software onto personal devices. The safest option is to use an electrical outlet with a personal USB cord and charger, or use a portable charger. This has become a growing concern in recent years, with scammers finding ways to introduce malware that can lock someone's device or export data and passwords. The Federal Communications Commission provides tips to avoid being a victim of such a crime, including bringing your own charger and USB cables, carrying a portable charger, and using a charging-only cable from a trusted supplier.