How to Prevent Juice Jacking & Protect Your Devices When Using Public Charging Stations.

You have probably read the title and thought to yourself, what the hell is Juice Jacking?! That was my first reaction when I heard about it as well. Juice Jacking is another sneaky way your phone can be infected with viruses or malware and is done when your device is connected to a public power source via a USB connection. If you would like to learn how to protect yourself and your device from this cunning new trend read on.

How to Prevent and Remove Viruses on Android Devices. 

The name Juice Jacking refers to hijacking your phone’s USB cable when it is charging, allowing deviant individuals to upload malware etc to your device. It doesn’t matter what device you are using Windows, Android, iOS, they all use a USB cable to charge/transfer data making all of them vulnerable to Juice Jacking.

The main place you will encounter Juice Jacking is when you connect your device to a public charging station. Generally, charging stations are quite simple, containing nothing but a USB connection and a power supply. However, some of these can and may be connected to a hidden computer (Raspberry Pi) or other hardware that can upload/download data to/from your device. Thankfully there are steps you can take to ensure you do not fall victim to this emerging threat.     

How to Safeguard Your Devices from Juice Jacking When Using Public Charging Stations.

For the time being the threat of Juice Jacking isn’t all that common but you should still take precautions, as you never know if or when the practice may become widespread. By taking a few simple steps and precautions you should be able to use any public charging station without a worry.

Note: if your phone make and model turns on automatically when connected to a power source you won’t be able to use this option

 

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