The FCC says it knows of no confirmed juice jacking cases, and researchers recently showed the attack is possible. Here is the honest risk level and the cheap habit that ends the question.
Client calls in hotel lobbies, spreadsheets open on airplane tray tables, and hotel Wi-Fi. A calm look at what actually leaks on the road and what to pack.
Badge scans are a data transfer, QR codes are links you cannot read, and the demo laptop should touch nothing real. A plain guide to working a show floor.
A practical before, during, and after checklist for keeping your phone, laptop, and accounts safe on vacation. No paranoia required.
Nearly all web traffic is encrypted now, so the classic coffee shop eavesdropping warning is out of date. Here is what still matters on public Wi-Fi.
A travel router puts every device you brought behind one small box and your own rules. Here is what it genuinely fixes, and where it is honestly overkill.
What business travelers should know before an international trip: how border device searches generally work, the options travelers use, and what to do after.
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