This is why it’s important to charge your phone the right way, especially when you’re not home

I have a pretty weird news feed. Mixed in with articles about aquarium heaters, the effect of Saharan dust on Florida’s ecosystem, and doing your own front-end alignment (don’t, trust me), I recently saw that the TSA has issued another warning about juice jacking at the airport.

Juice jacking is even dirtier than it sounds. It’s when someone plants a computer inside a USB charging station that can try to send malware to the things you plug in to charge. We’ve all seen those charging kiosks, and there’s plenty of room to sneak a Raspberry Pi inside to redistribute software you really don’t want to tangle with.

The TSA recommends that you never plug a smart device directly into one of those kiosks. I don’t know if they have new intel they aren’t sharing or they just wanted to remind us about it, but with that warning in mind, let’s talk about how you should charge your stuff on the go.

Charging the Razr Ultra 2025

(Image credit: Derrek Lee / Android Central)

There are a couple of ways to make sure you aren’t presenting a direct path for malware to get to your phone or laptop through the USB port. One is to carry around a battery pack and plug it into the public USB charger, then plug your phone (or whatever) into the battery. Both will charge at the same time.

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