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Warning: Avoid Public Charging Stations

Thursday, March 9, 2017 0:03
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(Before It's News)

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I use public charging stations at hospital waiting rooms to keep my cell working. I never thought that it might expose my phone to hacking.

I use Vipre, and their newsletter this month warned about the dangers of public charging stations.

Warning

From the newsletter: “Once a port is compromised, a hacker can view and steal your emails, text messages, photos, and contacts. This kind of hacking is called juice jacking, by which malware might be installed onto, or data copied from a device using a charging port that doubles as a data connection, typically over a USB connection.

Yikes! Something else to be cautious about.

Tired of Technology Traumas

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I turned to Larry and said, “I miss the old days. You know, BT–Before Technology. I'm beginning to think life was simpler and much less stressful then.

Takeaway Truth

Remember, don't use a charging station unless the person in charge can tell you what kind of security protects your device. (Yeah, like I'm sure the waiting room volunteer knows all about cyber security.)

Joan Reeves aka SlingWords: The Word Slinging Adventures of Joan Reeves



Source: http://slingwords.blogspot.com/2017/03/warning-avoid-public-charging-stations.html

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