Thank god for later clips because the pods cast is exhausting to listen to straight through. So much Vocal Frey and repeating things over and over it’s good to just grab topics
I guess if you buy a charging cable that isn't able to transfer data. It would be also safe. (Cable with only red 5v+ wire and black - wire . No data wires)
@@deathbydeviceable Some people may indeed do that, but there's also the possibility of an exploit being used. Keeping your device up-to-date mitigates that risk but some exploits can still remain unpatched.
@@aurelienlux I think it's dumb people don't realize no matter what you do you will always be watched as long as you're connected to the internet. No exploit needed
Here you go if you want to make some money. Create and patent a little USB thumb drive you can carry with you and plug it into any power port and it will tell you if it's juice jacked or clean. Double your money by making one with a black light and not only can they check the power port in a hotel room, they can also check the bed for stains. LOL
While they’re at it, the FBI should also tell people not to use the public Wi-Fi at airports as well. Hell, don’t even use cell towers near airports. Never use anything not password protected.
hasn't this been going on for years? like almost if not a decade? people haven't caught on? some older generation might be too confused and use a normal power adaptor. anyone under the age of 30 would recognize that a power adaptor would be much faster than a usb in the wall. i can see some people in the middle being fooled but how is it still going on?!
People young and old fall for all sorts of scams, it's a numbers game but you'll always find someone who doesn't know about a particular scam. They do these things because it works.
@@australiantravel7064 I understand that much, just talking myself through the likelihood of particular people falling for this. Didn't seem prevalent,but I guess it is
wouldn't theoretically a charging outlet be able steal info too? I guess it would be blocked by your charger not build to read it, but if with a super smart future gan plug it is theoretically possible. Just think of those ooutlet internet or Wifi, ethernet over powerline or internet over powerline
Your wall charger would protect you against this since there's no communication pathway (only AC current going into the charger). However if you use someone else's charger then it's possible, so you should only borrow chargers from people you trust.
If you plug your power adapter into a public electric socket, then plug your usb wire into that, you’ll be fine. This article is about actual USB sockets fitted into walls in public spaces. Lew, you sort of got it wrong at the beginning.
You can also get a charge-only cable. No data connections on the pins.
Thank god for later clips because the pods cast is exhausting to listen to straight through.
So much Vocal Frey and repeating things over and over it’s good to just grab topics
Or you can use cable without support data transfer. Mostly this kind of cables comes with headphones.
Oh good to know
Not as common as you think and for someone to know which cable that is nah, just dont even take your chances.
Use USB data blocker or just charge battery packs to charge phone.
I guess if you buy a charging cable that isn't able to transfer data. It would be also safe.
(Cable with only red 5v+ wire and black - wire . No data wires)
How does this hack work? When I plug in via usb I always have to approve my phone to allow data transfer or power only
some people are dumb
People will click anything to get off those screens to get back on TikTok 🤣
Ya facts. I’m wondering too.
But I still wouldn’t take the chance lol I usually anyways use a power bank as it’s more convenient anyway
@@deathbydeviceable Some people may indeed do that, but there's also the possibility of an exploit being used. Keeping your device up-to-date mitigates that risk but some exploits can still remain unpatched.
@@aurelienlux I think it's dumb people don't realize no matter what you do you will always be watched as long as you're connected to the internet. No exploit needed
charge-only cables or data-blocking USB dongles/adapters
Avoiding usb from plane seats too. People are seated there for hours; anyone with malicious intent has plenty of time.
FBI: "USB can do data guys!"
Good to know all that money isn't going towards hiring VERY slow people...
Here you go if you want to make some money. Create and patent a little USB thumb drive you can carry with you and plug it into any power port and it will tell you if it's juice jacked or clean. Double your money by making one with a black light and not only can they check the power port in a hotel room, they can also check the bed for stains. LOL
While they’re at it, the FBI should also tell people not to use the public Wi-Fi at airports as well. Hell, don’t even use cell towers near airports. Never use anything not password protected.
you can charge it anywhere, just do not use data cable
hasn't this been going on for years? like almost if not a decade? people haven't caught on? some older generation might be too confused and use a normal power adaptor. anyone under the age of 30 would recognize that a power adaptor would be much faster than a usb in the wall. i can see some people in the middle being fooled but how is it still going on?!
People young and old fall for all sorts of scams, it's a numbers game but you'll always find someone who doesn't know about a particular scam. They do these things because it works.
@@australiantravel7064 I understand that much, just talking myself through the likelihood of particular people falling for this. Didn't seem prevalent,but I guess it is
wouldn't theoretically a charging outlet be able steal info too? I guess it would be blocked by your charger not build to read it, but if with a super smart future gan plug it is theoretically possible. Just think of those ooutlet internet or Wifi, ethernet over powerline or internet over powerline
Your wall charger would protect you against this since there's no communication pathway (only AC current going into the charger). However if you use someone else's charger then it's possible, so you should only borrow chargers from people you trust.
If you plug your power adapter into a public electric socket, then plug your usb wire into that, you’ll be fine. This article is about actual USB sockets fitted into walls in public spaces. Lew, you sort of got it wrong at the beginning.
Well done 👍
Just put a piece of tape over the data pins, the two in the middle.
Well done
Don't forget rental cars...
Imagine telling someone you got “juice jacked” 🤔
I've avoided these for years
Very nice ❤❤❤
Very nice
i not once trusted these usb plugs.
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fun fact.
its the fbi doing these hacks.
goodbye.
But TikTok is ok?
one way usb adapter, duh
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