Charging Your Phone on a Public USB Could Expose It to Juice Jacking. | Solis

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CNET breaks down what “juice jacking” really is and why travelers should think twice before plugging into public USB chargers. Cybersecurity experts warn that hackers can use compromised ports to access your data or install malware while your phone charges. The safest option is to use your own charger or a portable power source, and pair it with a private connection like a Solis hotspot so your device stays powered and protected throughout your trip. (Read more>)

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