Federal Communications Commission, TSA warns travelers of 'juice jacking' in airports
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Federal Communications Commission, TSA warns travelers of 'juice jacking' in airports
ALABAMA (WHNT) — The Transportation Security Administration and the Federal Communications Commission are reminding airport travelers to be mindful of where they plug their phones in as well as what WiFi they are using while in an airport. The TSA took to social media to remind travelers that in this technology age, cybersecurity has never been more important. The FCC calls it "juice jacking." "Hackers can install malware at USB ports (we’ve bee…
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TSA warns: Beware airport USB ports
The US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has issued a warning to travellers about the risks of using public USB ports at airports. “Hackers can install malware at USB ports (called ‘juice/port jacking’). So, when you’re at an airport do not plug your phone directly into a USB port. Bring your TSA-compliant power brick or battery pack and plug in there,” the TSA said
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