Using public charging stations at the airport can put your personal data at risk, but one simple travel gadget offers an easy ...
Federal officials are warning travelers to avoid free USB charging stations — common in airports, hotels and other transit hubs — due to the risk of a cyberattack method known as "juice jacking." The ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (WHAT THE TECH?) — The FCC and the FBI are warning travelers against using free charging stations at airports. It’s all because of a new threat called “juice jacking” that could ...
If you fly, there is a good chance your phone, tablet, or computer will need recharging at some point. Free charging stations are a welcome sight for travelers. You’ll find them in airport terminals, ...
*The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has issued a warning for smartphone users heading to airports, highlighting the risks of “juice jacking” and unsecured public WiFi. As Forbes reports, ...
The next time you travel through an airport, you should probably be cautious about using the public Wi-Fi or USB charging ports, according to the TSA. In a reminder posted on Facebook earlier this ...
Juice jacking warnings persist despite zero confirmed attacks on modern phones, while simple precautions like USB data ...
In April 2023, security officials issued a warning to people using free USB port charging stations you typically see at airports, stadiums and sometimes on the street. “If your battery is running low, ...
It’s a routine experience for travelers: looking for a convenient place to charge up your phone. But a recent warning contains cautions about doing so at airport USB ports. “Hackers can install ...