Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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The TSA has issued a warning that juice jacking has taken off at airports, so make sure to bring your backup batteries when traveling. Be safe.
“TSA warns that those stations are prime hunting spots for data and identity thieves, thanks to a practice called "juice jacking." Per the TSA's post, "Hackers can install malware at USB ports (we've been told that's called 'juice/port jacking'). So, when you're at an airport do not plug your phone directly into a USB port." TSA Warns Air Travelers About Airport 'Juice Jacking' Scam | Entrepreneur
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Some use their phone for a boarding pass etc. Some have ebooks on their pads.
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Note this is only a concern if plugging your USB cable into any unknown device, even if it looks like a power receptacle.
Simply using the wall charger you likely brought along (since you're travelling anyway) into an A/C outlet protects you from this exploit. No extra batteries or power banks required. |
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So, when are we going to take these hackers and scammers seriously and start handing out Draconian jail time and hefty fines to these low life criminals? Right now, it is a crime with little risk and big rewards for very little work. Make an example of a few and others will think twice.
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As part of the team at Trip Insurance Consultants, we’ve been sharing this exact warning about "Juice Jacking" with our travel insurance clients, especially with so many of our seasoned travelers flying this summer. Here are a few smart safety tips we've been recommending to help protect your phone and data when you're on the go:
Bring your own wall adapter – Always plug into a standard outlet using your own charger. Skip public USB-only ports. Carry a portable power bank – These little lifesavers let you recharge anywhere, no public ports needed. Use a USB data blocker – Sometimes called a “USB condom” (yes, really!), this small device allows charging but blocks any data exchange. Keep your device updated – Make sure your phone or tablet is running the latest security software before your trip. Avoid "free" cables – Don't use stray or shared charging cords in public areas or hotel rooms—if you didn’t bring it, don’t plug it in. It’s easy to overlook digital safety when you’re focused on boarding gates and baggage—but a little prep goes a long way. Safe (and secure) travels to all! -Lauren |
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I read about a guy who was arrested for child pr0n...turns out he stole the wrong guy's identity! Talk about being happy to only be charged with identity theft, lol.
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