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Public USB charging stations might seem like a lifesaver when your battery is low, but they could pose a serious security risk. Recent warnings from the FBI and FCC highlight the dangers of "juice jacking," where criminals use malicious charging stations to steal data or install malware. Learn what to do to protect your device while still getting the power you need.
Show notes available at https://twominute.tech/71.
By James HermanPublic USB charging stations might seem like a lifesaver when your battery is low, but they could pose a serious security risk. Recent warnings from the FBI and FCC highlight the dangers of "juice jacking," where criminals use malicious charging stations to steal data or install malware. Learn what to do to protect your device while still getting the power you need.
Show notes available at https://twominute.tech/71.