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TSA just warned that your airport charger could steal your identity while you’re planning your dream summer vacation

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  • TSA warns public USB ports can be loaded with malware that silently steals your data without detection
  • “Juice jacking” attacks can capture text messages, contact lists, and even keystrokes from your device
  • Free Wi-Fi may cost nothing, but it could be the gateway to losing your identity

As millions of Americans prepare for summer vacation, the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has issued a timely cybersecurity alert warning travelers about criminal tactics designed to steal personal information.

The risk include tampered USB charging stations at airports and fake public Wi-Fi networks.

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