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Network World, May 31, 2016
Smartphones can indeed be hacked via public USB-charging ports found around public facilities such as airports, parks and coffee shops, says Kaspersky Lab. Kaspersky Lab proves a reported USB-charging cyber attack works—even if the phone is locked. It warns against using untrusted charging points, computers and the ways in which cell phones can be compromised.

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Public USB-charging hacks back on the radar - Network World

Public USB-charging hacks back on the radar - Network World
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