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  1. 🚨 New research exposes "ChoiceJacking"—a USB attack that tricks smartphones into granting data access without user consent. Malicious chargers can bypass protections on Android & iOS in under 333ms! Stay safe: avoid public USB chargers. 🔒📱 #CyberSecurity #TechNews #ChoiceJacking #newz

    Read more: cyberinsider.com/modern-smartp

    People just don't listen…

  2. ⚠️ New #Choicejacking attack brings public phone charging risk back into focus, allowing attackers to steal data from iOS and Android devices in 133 milliseconds without user input.

    Read: hackread.com/choicejacking-att

    #CyberSecurity #Privacy #PhoneCharging #iOS #Android

  3. iPhone and #Android latest defences against malicious charger (aka #JuiceJacking attack) bypassed in a new attack type dubbed #ChoiceJacking found by researchers at the Graz University of Technology enabling access to sensitive data & images on the phone:

    maketecheasier.com/new-juice-j

  4. iPhone and #Android latest defences against malicious charger (aka #JuiceJacking attack) bypassed in a new attack type dubbed #ChoiceJacking found by researchers at the Graz University of Technology enabling access to sensitive data & images on the phone:

    maketecheasier.com/new-juice-j

  5. iPhone and #Android latest defences against malicious charger (aka #JuiceJacking attack) bypassed in a new attack type dubbed #ChoiceJacking found by researchers at the Graz University of Technology enabling access to sensitive data & images on the phone:

    maketecheasier.com/new-juice-j

  6. iPhone and #Android latest defences against malicious charger (aka #JuiceJacking attack) bypassed in a new attack type dubbed #ChoiceJacking found by researchers at the Graz University of Technology enabling access to sensitive data & images on the phone:

    maketecheasier.com/new-juice-j

  7. iPhone and #Android latest defences against malicious charger (aka #JuiceJacking attack) bypassed in a new attack type dubbed #ChoiceJacking found by researchers at the Graz University of Technology enabling access to sensitive data & images on the phone:

    maketecheasier.com/new-juice-j