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New USB-C Scam Alert ⚠️ If you use a modern smartphone, this is something you need to know—especially when charging in public. USB-C ports don’t just carry power. They also transfer data. That’s the loophole scammers exploit in a scam often called juice jacking. While large-scale real-world attacks are still rare, the risk is real enough that agencies like the FBI and the LA County District Attorney’s Office have issued official warnings. Here’s how the scam works: Scammers carry power banks that look completely normal. They approach victims with a fake emergency and ask to plug in their phone to “test” a charger. The key danger? They ask you to unlock your phone while it’s connected. If you do, that device can instantly access and copy your photos, videos, messages, and personal data—often used later for identity theft or blackmail. The good news: This scam fails if your phone stays locked. Stay safe: • Don’t unlock your phone when charging from unknown sources • Use your own wall adapter + AC outlet • Carry a trusted personal power bank Awareness is your best defense. #USBCScam #JuiceJacking #CyberSecurity #PhoneSecurity #DataPrivacy #DigitalSafety #ScamAlert #TechAwareness #SmartphoneTips #OnlineSafety #PrivacyMatters #PublicCharging #TechScams #iPhoneTips #📡டெக் Facts🆕 #🤖ட்ரெண்டிங் AI வீடியோஸ்🎥 #📱இந்திய டெக்னாலஜி & கேஜெட்ஸ்🎧 #💻Computer Skills #🤔 Unknown Facts
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