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Don't Let Your Phone Get Juice Jacked!
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10,123 Views • May 3, 2023 • Click to toggle off description
Your phone battery is almost dead. What's the harm in using a "free" USB charging port in the airport, hotel, or other public place? Answer: Potentially installing malware or capturing your phone data! In this video, Jeff "the security guy" Crume explains what "juice jacking" is and how to avoid it.

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Genre: Education
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Uploaded At May 3, 2023 ^^


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29 Comments

Top Comments of this video!! :3

@calicon-ed

1 year ago

It shocks me how much people dont put that data transfer capability into account

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@emc3000

1 year ago

Perfect microlearning video! Your content team is great!

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@donbernie9346

11 months ago

More often than not that would be a 5usd alarm watch, except if you’re a target

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@beefbakestasty2044

4 months ago

Thanks!
I always use the option 3😂

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@justwanderin847

1 year ago

Also there could be a camera in that clock.

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@aokjao831

1 year ago

IBM always the best

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@0jcis

9 months ago

Phones nowadays always prompt the user to accept data transfer from the phone, so you're safe, chillax.

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@trippyy2767

1 year ago

Wait so what if you use the usb adapter with a sketchy looking usb cable that was already plugged into it. Am I still susceptible to some computer black magic?

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@its_dyl

1 year ago

Okay, but dont you have to also make the mistake of explicitly allowing for data transfer on your device as well? At least this is the case for Android.

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@Aeizium

1 year ago

The middle option is good if you are worried about overloading your battery!!!

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@rococoblue

11 months ago

😂 even clocks are not safe from hackers

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@Me_Jawad

8 months ago

Just turn off the developer option in android and you are safe

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@OnePotMeals

1 year ago

I think you are needlessly drumming up fear.

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@Mighty_boys

1 year ago

Use wireless charger instead 😊

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@debmussallem3892

1 year ago

Caption your content plz

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