
Do not charge in public places..!? FBI alert..!
FBI has warned Americans not to charge from USBs in public places. Mobiles will be hacked.
Hacking:
Due to the increase in mobile and online usage among people worldwide, it has become common to steal online in a sneaky way instead of going home. This is called hacking. Perpetrators of such thefts staged by educated, internet, and tech-savvy people are not easily traced. They can steal everything from your personal information to your bank account. The specialty of hacking is that it can be staged without your knowledge. Your phone holds everything from personal information to bank account details. Or a mail id, password, etc. can be used by hackers to stage their play. Well, there is a common question of how hackers get into mobile. Hackers can enter your phone in various ways like clicking on links to your phone, downloading unwanted apps, answering calls to your phone, and charging in public places. You can survive hacking only if you are careful from all angles.

As part of this, the FBI advised Americans not to charge at public charging portals. Hacking of mobiles via USB portals in public places known as juice hacking, which was popular in 2011, is on the rise again. When you charge through portals installed by hackers, they can steal all the information on your phone without you noticing.
