Arecent warning highlights that nearly eight in ten travellers unknowingly expose their personal data when they use untrusted public charging ports. This growing threat, often referred to as “juice jacking,” relies on unsecured connections that can transfer malicious software to mobile devices. Although many travellers use these stations for convenience, attackers may exploit them to […] The post UAE Cyber Security Council warns 79% of travellers risk data theft appeared first on Web-Release.
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