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iOS 26: Tracking, Contatti e Juice Jacking - Come Mettere in Sicurezza il tuo iPhone 🔥
iOS 26: Tracking, Contatti e Juice Jacking - Come Mettere in Sicurezza il tuo iPhone 🔥 YouTube video by Il morso - Apple news podcast

Il tuo #iPhone è davvero al sicuro? Tra tracking nascosto, app che leggono i contatti, rischi di #juicejacking e impostazioni che indeboliscono #FaceID, la tua #privacy è più a rischio di quanto pensi.

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Don't trust public charging stations—carry your own charger or USB data blocker! #JuiceJacking #MobileSecurity #RWebZ

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🔋 Avoid public charging stations.
They can be tampered with to steal your data — use a portable battery pack instead.
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#CyberSecurity #JuiceJacking #MobileSecurity #Zevonix

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Flying soon? So are hackers. Juice jacking is targeting travellers at public charging points. Here’s how to avoid becoming a victim: 🔗 travelupk.co/JuJa #juicejacking #cybersecurity #traveltip

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Airports, hotels, cafés: convenient chargers, invisible threats. Learn how hackers use USB ports to hijack your device. Read the full blog: 🔗 travelupk.co/JuJa #juicejacking #cybersecurity #traveltip

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Charging your phone shouldn’t mean compromising your privacy. But that’s exactly what juice jacking can do. Stay a step ahead: 🔗 travelupk.co/JuJa #juicejacking #cybersecurity #traveltip

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Your phone contains more personal data than your wallet. Don’t let hackers drain it at the gate. Smart tips for safe charging while travelling: 🔗 travelupk.co/JuJa #juicejacking #cybersecurity #traveltip

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You wouldn’t plug your laptop into a stranger’s computer. So why do it with your phone? Juice jacking is real, and it’s spreading. Read how to avoid it: 🔗 travelupk.co/JuJa #juicejacking #cybersecurity #traveltip

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Public USB ports are not as harmless as they look. Travellers are being silently hacked—and often don’t even know it. Find out how to stay safe: 🔗 travelupk.co/JuJa #juicejacking #cybersecurity #traveltip

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Would you hand your unlocked phone to a stranger? That's effectively what you're doing when you charge at a public USB port. Learn how to protect your tech: 🔗 travelupk.co/JuJa #juicejacking #cybersecurity #traveltip

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Free airport charging stations could cost you more than you think. Juice jacking is the cyberattack you won't see coming. Here's what every traveller needs to know: 🔗 travelupk.co/JuJa #juicejacking #cybersecurity #traveltip

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Flying soon? So are hackers. Juice jacking is targeting travellers at public charging points. Here’s how to avoid becoming a victim: 🔗 travelupk.co/JuJa #juicejacking #cybersecurity #traveltip

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Airports, hotels, cafés: convenient chargers, invisible threats. Learn how hackers use USB ports to hijack your device. Read the full blog: 🔗 travelupk.co/JuJa #juicejacking #cybersecurity #traveltip

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Charging your phone shouldn’t mean compromising your privacy. But that’s exactly what juice jacking can do. Stay a step ahead: 🔗 travelupk.co/JuJa #juicejacking #cybersecurity #traveltip

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Your phone contains more personal data than your wallet. Don’t let hackers drain it at the gate. Smart tips for safe charging while travelling: 🔗 travelupk.co/JuJa #juicejacking #cybersecurity #traveltip

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You wouldn’t plug your laptop into a stranger’s computer. So why do it with your phone? Juice jacking is real, and it’s spreading. Read how to avoid it: 🔗 travelupk.co/JuJa #juicejacking #cybersecurity #traveltip

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Public USB ports are not as harmless as they look. Travellers are being silently hacked—and often don’t even know it. Find out how to stay safe: 🔗 travelupk.co/JuJa #juicejacking #cybersecurity #traveltip

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Would you hand your unlocked phone to a stranger? That's effectively what you're doing when you charge at a public USB port. Learn how to protect your tech: 🔗 travelupk.co/JuJa #juicejacking #cybersecurity #traveltip

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Free airport charging stations could cost you more than you think. Juice jacking is the cyberattack you won't see coming. Here's what every traveller needs to know: 🔗 travelupk.co/JuJa #juicejacking #cybersecurity #traveltip

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🩴☀️ Summer hack: Avoid public charging stations—some can steal your data via “juice jacking.”
🔌 Use your own wall adapter, a USB data blocker, or a power bank.
Protect your info while you tan.
#PrivacyTips #JuiceJacking #CyberSecurity #SummerReady

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해외여행 팁-스마트폰 개인정보를 노리는 쥬스재킹(Juice Jacking) 보호 방법 오늘은 조금은 길게 해외여행 시 스마트폰에 있는 개인정보를 노리는 쥬스재킹(Juice Jacking) 으로 부터 보호하는 방법에 대해 알아보겠습니다. 일단 해당 부분은 해외여행이 아니더라도 국내에 있는 악의적인 목적을 가진 사람이 해당 방법을 사용하면 스마트폰을 사용하는 개인정보를 훔칠 수가 있습니다. 일단 해당 부분은 해외에서 많이 사용이 되는 사이버범죄...

USB 무료 충전시 스마트폰 개인정보를 노리는 쥬스재킹(Juice Jacking) 보호 방법
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Oh dear watch for #juicejacking. Always.

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TSA warns about #juicejacking where hackers install malware at USB ports & access your apps, install spyware, remotely wipe your device, steal #verification codes. The fix: bring your battery pack & plug in there. Outlets cannot be manipulated. If you must use a charging port, turn your phone off

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TSA Advises Against Using Airport USB Ports to Charge Your Phone  So-called juice jacking is the most controversial topic in cybersecurity circles. In most years, when a new alert is issued by a government agency before the holidays, it creates new headlines. Stories are written and cyber eyebrows are raised — there are more stories than attacks. But still those stories come. However, a recent alert raises the possibility that travellers may actually be at risk. In reality, juice jacking occurs when you plug your phone into a public charging cable or socket at a hotel or airport, and rather than a dumb charger, a computer operates in the background to retrieve data from your device. This is not the same as carefully designed attack cables that contain a malicious payload inside the cable. The latest official warning (and headlines 1,2) comes from the TSA. "When you're at an airport, do not plug your phone directly into a USB port," it warns you. "Bring your TSA-compliant power brick or battery pack and plug in there." This is so because "hackers can install malware at USB ports (we've been told that's called 'juice/port jacking').”  TSA also urges smartphone users not to use free public WiFi, especially if they intend to make any online purchases. Do not enter any sensitive information while using unsecure WiFi. Cyber experts are almost as divided on the public WiFi hijacking problem as they are on juice-jacking. TL;DR: While it compromises your location, all encrypted data transmitted to or from your device via websites or apps should be secure. The greater risk is downloading an app from the malicious access point's splash page, filling online forms, or being routed to bogus login sites for Microsoft, Google, or other accounts. The typical advice applies: use passkeys, avoid logging in to linked or popup windows and instead utilise the traditional channels, and do not reveal personal information. You should also be cautious about which WiFi hotspots you connect to - are they legitimate services from the hotel, airport, or mall, or are they cleverly labelled fakes?  This is more of an issue for Android than iOS, but it isn't something most people need be concerned about. However, if you believe you may be the target of an attack or if you travel to high-risk areas of the world, I strongly advise against utilising public charging outlets or public WiFi without some type of data protection.

TSA Advises Against Using Airport USB Ports to Charge Your Phone #JuiceJacking #MobileSecurity #TravelSecurity

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You plug in at the airport. No warning. No prompt. But your phone just gave up control.

It’s called JuiceJacking, and it fakes your taps to hijack your device.

TSA says bring a battery.
We say bring Fortress.

📲 https://yourfortress.pulse.ly/7gteoa8iun

#JuiceJacking #MobileSecurity #CyberSecurity

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Federal Communications Commission, TSA warns travelers of 'juice jacking' in airports 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.

WHNT 19Alabama News Beacon #TravelSafety #AirportSecurity #JuiceJacking

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⚠️ TSA issues new warning for travelers charging devices at airports ⚠️

“Juice jacking” scams can steal your data or install malware via corrupted charging stations.

✅ Use your own charger or battery pack.
📶 Avoid public Wi-Fi for sensitive info.

#TSA #JuiceJacking #CyberSecurity #TravelTips

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Can This Alarming Juice Jacking Attack Steal Your Phone Data? Discover Powerful Ways to Stay Safe - PUPUWEB Is Your Phone at Risk? Uncover the Shocking Truth About ChoiceJacking and How to Protect Yourself For years, built-in security measures on smartphones

Think public charging stations are safe? Think again! ⚠️ “ChoiceJacking” is the new juice jacking attack that can silently steal your phone data-even on updated devices. Learn how to protect yourself now: #Cybersecurity #JuiceJacking #MobileSafety

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Do Not Charge Your Phone at Public Stations, Experts Warn For a long time, smartphones have had a built-in feature that saves us against unauthorized access through USB. In Android and iOS, pop-ups ask us to confirm access before a data USB connection is established to transfer our data.  But this defense is not enough to protect against “juice-jacking” — a hacking technique that manipulates charging stations to install malicious code, steal data, or enable access to the device while plugged in. Experts have found a severe flaw in this system that hackers can exploit easily.  Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a serious loophole in this system that can be easily exploited.  Hackers using new technique to hack smartphones via USB According to experts, hackers can now use a new method called “choice jacking” to make sure that access to smartphones is easily verified without the user realizing it.  First, the hackers deploy a feature on a charging station so that it looks like a USB keyboard when connected. After that, through USB Power Delivery, it runs a “USB PD Data Role Swap” to make a Bluetooth connection, activating the file transfer consent pop-up, and approving permission while acting as a Bluetooth keyboard.  The hackers leverage the charging station to evade the protection mechanism on the device, which is aimed at protecting users against hacking attacks with USB peripherals. This can become a serious issue if the hacker gets access to all files and personal data stored on our smartphones to hack accounts.  Experts at Graz University of Technology tried this technique on devices from a lot of manufacturers such as Samsung, which sells the second most smartphones besides Apple. All tested smartphones allowed the researchers to transfer data during the duration the screen was unlocked.  No solution to this problem Despite smartphone manufacturers being aware of the problem, there are not enough safety measures against juice-jacking, Only Google and Apply have implemented a solution, which requires users first to provide their PIN or password before they can use a device as authorized start and begin the data transfer. But, other manufacturers have not come up with efficient solutions to address this issue and offer protection. If your smartphone has USB debugging enabled, it can be dangerous as USB debugging allows hackers to get access to the device via the Android Debug Bridge and deploy their own apps, run files, and generally use a higher access mode.  How to be safe? The easiest way users can protect themselves from juice-jacking attacks through USB charging stations is to never use a public charging station. Users should always avoid charging stations in busy areas such as airports and malls, they are the most dangerous.  Users are advised to carry their power banks when traveling and always keep their smartphones updated.

Do Not Charge Your Phone at Public Stations, Experts Warn #Apple #Google #JuiceJacking

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