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Plugging into a random usb port is bad security
177 4 ReplyNot really bad if you use a power-only cable. If the data pins aren't even wired up, can't move anything other than power.
Not sure if that works with USB-C at anything other than legacy 500mA power draw though, probably not since the device can't communicate for what it supports.
87 4 ReplyIf your device has good software, it will only allow power unless you authorize a data connection.
69 1 Reply* Assuming there is no bug, zero-day, or other vulnerability on the current version of your fully updated device.
Having a power-only cable removes that as a possibility.
62 0 ReplyStill gotta worry about stuff that could send a ton of current to fry the ports too. USB condoms can help here too but your own power adapter is best.
17 0 ReplyTon of voltage. You push voltage and pull current.
14 0 ReplyI only push imperial current electron flow style.
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Nah, I won't worry about such problems until there is a chance of it actually happening.
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Now if only usb cables were labeled like Ethernet cables.
It amazes me how given the complexity of the USB specifications, where everything looks the same but it is not the same, nothing is ever labeled.
30 0 ReplySome things are but the labelling is stupid and tiny. Many laptop ports are labeled but people aren't familiar with the icons (and the icons are often confusingly similar)
11 0 ReplyWell--to bring it back to the security point, you can't trust the icon on the port anyway. You need a well-labeled cable, and, good luck
8 0 ReplyHappy Cakeday! 🍰🎂
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A power only USB-C cable is a violation of USB spec, has to be USB 2.0 at the least.
15 0 ReplyThat's never stopped companies from making something, like A to A USB cables.
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With this arrangement, they probably can't steal your data. But they can absolutely destroy your phone with a string electric shock, if that's the sort of malicious plan they have.
8 0 ReplyUntil you find that person who wired a 48v USB plug, just for you.
8 0 ReplyUSB-PD standards push 50v. Go with wall voltage (110-220v 60/50hz) to be sure.
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Not really bad if you use a power-only cable.
Or a USB condom. But I never really hear about those anymore.
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There has never been a proven case of juice jacking, anywhere, ever.
20 3 ReplyBut I have seen multiple phones get harmed by a really bad charger. Although these chargers were not for public use.
Still, it's not a bad idea to bring a power bank. And then charge that, if you need to.
15 0 ReplyAt least that's what the juice jackers want us to think.
14 1 ReplyBangs42 thinks they're slick, but we all know that's what a juice jacker would say.
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So’s leaving the house.
Stay in, bolt the doors, board up the windows, stay safe.
20 15 ReplyExcept that isn't even safe, just paranoid. Sometimes accidents happen because you're trying to prevent accidents
5 1 ReplyAnd don't travel by plane, and don't travel at all. Build a bomb shelter basement with titanium walls.
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