If you are traveling and your battery is running low, be aware that juicing up your electronic device at public USB port charging stations found in airports, hotel lobbies and elsewhere, could cause you to become a victim of juice jacking.
The perpetrators of the cybercrime deemed juice jacking can download malware (which is software) that is designed to disrupt, damage or gain unauthorized access to a mobile phone or computer system.
Cybersecurity experts warn criminals can load malware onto public USB charging stations to maliciously access electronic devices while they are being charged. Malware