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The ChoiceJacking attack: stealing smartphone photos and data while charging via USB | Kaspersky official blog

  • Smartphone data can be accessed or erased when charging via public USB ports due to potential JuiceJacking or ChoiceJacking attacks.
  • ChoiceJacking attacks bypass safeguards by tricking victims into authorization for data transfer during charging.
  • Various methods of ChoiceJacking attacks target different smartphone models and OS versions.
  • Apple and Google have patched these vulnerabilities in their recent OS updates to require biometric authentication for USB data transfer confirmation.
  • Users are advised to connect their phones only to trusted chargers, use USB data blockers, update to the latest OS versions, and be cautious while using public charging stations.
  • Using USB data blockers or charge-only cables can protect against unauthorized data access during charging but may impact charging speed.
  • Law enforcement agencies have warned about USB data theft attacks, urging users to take precautions when charging devices in public places.
  • Remaining vigilant while charging and selecting 'Charging only' when prompted for connection type can help prevent data theft via USB charging ports.
  • It is recommended to update to the latest Android or iOS versions to stay protected against potential USB data theft attacks.
  • Considering the risks, it is important to be cautious and take necessary steps to secure your data while charging your smartphone in public locations.

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