Be careful if you borrow a smartphone charger, it could be trapped. Charles Henderson, director of IBM's X-Force Red security team, issues the alert. He explains that the chargers' cables can house malware, which can allow hackers to take control of the devices connected to them. "In a computer context, sharing cables is like sharing your password, because that's the level of access you transmit in a crucial way with this type of technology," he explains in comments relayed by Forbes (via Capital).
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