ChoiceJacking
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New Choicejacking Attack Poses Threat to Smartphone Users at Public Chargers
Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a new attack method called Choicejacking, which allows unauthorized access to smartphones through compromised public charging stations, often without users noticing. This development raises serious concerns about device security in public spaces.
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New Research Unveils ChoiceJacking Threat Amid Juice Jacking Defenses
Researchers at the Graz University of Technology have uncovered a new attack method named ChoiceJacking, which exploits flaws in existing defenses against juice jacking on iOS and Android devices. This vulnerability allows malicious chargers to access sensitive data without user consent, prompting renewed warnings about the risks of public charging stations.