That's a setting too. I can never use these, I'm too forgetful. When I was in uni the people around me had to constantly remind me not to leave my cell behind.
It is possible, as the FCC site suggests, that “malware installed through a corrupted USB port can lock a device or export personal data and passwords directly to the perpetrator.” Criminals can then, in theory, steal valuable passwords or other private data or install spyware. But it’s really only considered to be a desirable attack method for hackers, he said, if they are targeting a particular individual, like a high-level executive, government official, a political dissident, or an investigative journalist. In that case, Thompson said, it’s more common to replace a cable in that person’s office or other space that they will definitely use, he said, rather than sabotaging a public port. It also helps that new Androids and iPhones ask users whether they want to share their data or charge only when they plug into a USB port that is set up—transparently or covertly—to capture data.
Keep reading the article. It was bullshit filler news material. During this time there were also actual warnings from Amazon, and Google that didn't get nearly the same airtime.
...with my "charge-only" cable it is.
That's a setting too. I can never use these, I'm too forgetful. When I was in uni the people around me had to constantly remind me not to leave my cell behind.
https://slate.com/technology/2023/04/free-public-phone-chargers-fbi-warning-bad-actors-threat-bogus-debunked.html?via=rss
Keep reading the article. It was bullshit filler news material. During this time there were also actual warnings from Amazon, and Google that didn't get nearly the same airtime.
You should know better than to repost communist propaganda.