There are public charging stations available in airports, hotels, cafes, and shopping centres where you may recharge your phone or laptop.
However, the FBI has recently warned against using these USB charging connectors due to a rising security risk.

"Juice jacking" is the term for it.

Both charging and data transfer are possible using USB cords.

Additionally, spyware or monitoring software may be installed on your smartphone through a corrupted USB charging station.

The technology used by criminals is getting more compact, less expensive, and simpler, which means less experienced criminals are using it.

Carrying your own charger and plugging it into a power outlet is the safest option.
You could also buy a device called a USB data blocker if you must use a public USB port. As a result, no data can be sent, but the device can still charge.

The number of security risks keeps expanding. Because of this, our professionals put in a lot of effort to keep our clients one step ahead of crooks.

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