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FBI Issues Warning Against Using Public Charging Stations
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has issued a warning against using public charging stations in airports, malls, hotels, and other public places. According to the FBI, bad actors have figured out ways to use public USB ports to introduce malware and monitoring software onto devices. As a result, users are advised to avoid using free charging stations and carry their own charger and USB cord instead.
The Risks of Using Public Charging Stations
When you use a public charging station, you are essentially connecting your device to a computer that you do not control. This makes your device vulnerable to various types of attacks, such as:
- Malware: A bad actor can infect your device with malware by using the USB port to transfer malicious software onto your device. This can allow the attacker to steal sensitive information, such as passwords and credit card details.
- Juice jacking: In some cases, attackers may modify the charging station to steal data from your device while it is charging. This is known as “juice jacking.”
- Monitoring: Attackers may also use the USB port to install monitoring software on your device. This software can track your keystrokes, capture your screen, and steal your data.
How to Protect Yourself
To protect yourself from these risks, it is recommended that you:
- Carry your own charger and USB cord: By using your own charger and USB cord, you can avoid the risks associated with public charging stations.
- Use an electrical outlet: If you need to charge your device in a public place, use an electrical outlet instead of a USB port.
- Use a portable charger: Another option is to use a portable charger, which allows you to charge your device without the need for a public charging station.
The FBI warning against using public charging stations is a reminder of the risks that come with using public USB ports. To protect your device from malware and monitoring software, it is important to carry your own charger and USB cord and use an electrical outlet or portable charger instead of a public charging station.
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