Public USB Charging: A Hidden Cyber Risk
Public USB ports in airports, hotels, cafés, and malls may seem convenient, but they
can be exploited by hackers through a method called “juice jacking”—installing malware or stealing data while you charge.
High-risk places include:
Airports & Train Stations: Popular hacker targets.
Hotels & Rental Cars: Built-in ports can access personal files.
Tourist Spots & Cafés: Hidden devices may hijack your data.
Libraries & Malls: Quiet or casual doesn’t mean safe.
Stay safe:
Use your own wall charger or USB data blocker
Carry a power bank
Avoid plugging into unknown USB ports
Battery Life Tips: Keep Your Phone Healthy
To extend your phone’s battery lifespan and avoid early replacements:
Charge between 20–80%, not 0–100%
Avoid overnight charging
Use original or certified chargers
Keep your phone cool—heat damages batteries
Turn off unused features (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc.)
Enable battery saver mode when needed
With these habits, your phone stays safer and lasts longer.