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Travel Alert! Juice Jacking!

Juice Jacking Alert

Are you traveling this summer? Be mindful to protect your phone and other devices. Cyber criminals are using public chargers to install malware on phones and steal data. A single compromised charging port could put your data at risk while you travel.

Quite simply, it’s a cyber attack in which a compromised USB charging station transfers malware to, or steals personal information from, a connected device.48 This threat doesn’t just target phones — any device that charges via USB can be at risk.

Signs you may be a victim:

  • Device is running slow
  • Battery is draining faster than normal
  • Unknown apps suddenly installed
  • “Trust this computer” prompt appears on phone or tablet
  • Error messages
  • Data breaches

How to protect yourself:

  • Avoid public charging stations
    • Airports, hotels, cafes
  • Bring your own charger and cable
  • Use your own portable battery packs
  • Use a USB data blocker
  • Have two-factor authentication enabled

If you have been a victim of juice jacking, please report it to your local or national authorities. Don’t know who that might be? Here’s a great wiki where you can find out!  

Stay safe!