Warning: Protect your phone from choicejacking before it's too late - here's how
zdnet.com
Giving your phone some extra juice via a public charging station is always a handy option, but it may not be a safe one. As described in a new report from NordVPN, cybercriminals can now turn to a trick called choicejacking, in which they're able to transfer data from your phone to a device disguised as a charger.
What is choicejacking?
With this new method, a malicious device that looks like an innocent charging station or port manipulates different functions on your phone. In doing so, your phone is tricked into connecting to the device via data transfer mode without your input or permission. Once that connection is made, the criminal's device can access and steal your photos, documents, contacts, and other personal files.
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