The winter holidays are now approaching, and hundreds of thousands of U.S. citizens are about to head to the airport to catch a flight. This has led some media outlets to resurface an old FBI warning.
This was first shared by FBI Denver on X and has been reposted numerous times over the last few years. The post warns air travelers about ‘juice-jacking,’ a threat people are allegedly exposed to when charging their phones at airports. However, experts are now claiming the threat is unfounded.
Here is a closer look at the original post, what juice-jacking is, and what experts are saying about it.
FBI Denver’s Airport “Juice-Jacking” Warning Resurfaces, But Experts Say It’s Unfounded
Media outlets such as USA Today have recently shared an old warning urging tourists to avoid charging p

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