Hidden dangers of airport phone charging stations
Malicious Software (Malware): Charging stations at airports can be tampered with to install malicious software (malware) on your device. This malware can quietly steal sensitive information like passwords and banking details. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has also issued a warning against using public phone charging stations, including those found at airports.
Juice Jacking: Hackers use a technique called “juice jacking” to compromise devices. They install malware through a corrupted USB port, which can lock your device or even export all your data and passwords directly to the perpetrator. Since the power supply and data stream on smartphones pass through the same cable, hackers can take control of your personal information.