About using malicious chargers to take over the phone by sending fake input events through the USB port. There are cables that protect against that if you want to be prepared. This one is micro USB though you could add a type C adapter if you want. It still won’t do fast charging though.
That’s interesting, though wireless charging can be slower, and not all phones have it (mind doesn’t). I’ll keep it in mind though I tend to be suspicious of wireless, and wonder if some security exploit might turn up with wireless charging sometime. I had figured on just bringing a powerbank if I’m expecting to use any suspicious chargers. It hasn’t been much of an issue for me so far though.
ThatGuyNamedZeus@feddit.org
on 12 Sep 05:22
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this is supposed to be new information to people in this community?
I swear 99% of the posts I see here are just shit that I learned about right after the Snowden leaks…are people really that stupid that they can’t remember that what Snowden warned us about is still happening?
you know what? as I was typing that, I realized that people don’t know that Edward Snowden isn’t the wikileaks guy…so yes, people are indeed that stupid
I never trust my devices to not have a vulnerability exploitable via USB, possibly not patchable in software.
So I’ll never charge with an untrusted/public USB port without a non-data charge cable. If my threat level were higher I wouldn’t even use a friend’s charger.
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About using malicious chargers to take over the phone by sending fake input events through the USB port. There are cables that protect against that if you want to be prepared. This one is micro USB though you could add a type C adapter if you want. It still won’t do fast charging though.
www.adafruit.com/product/2379
See also:
duckduckgo.com/?q=usb+condom
Yep. I carry around a USB data protector in my bag at all times. They’re tiny, by 20. Put them around You’re going to lose them. They’re great.
You can also put a USB port blocker and exclusively charge wirelessly, which is what I do. I just don’t trust USB.
That’s interesting, though wireless charging can be slower, and not all phones have it (mind doesn’t). I’ll keep it in mind though I tend to be suspicious of wireless, and wonder if some security exploit might turn up with wireless charging sometime. I had figured on just bringing a powerbank if I’m expecting to use any suspicious chargers. It hasn’t been much of an issue for me so far though.
It is slower, but still fast enough for me.
GrapheneOS prevents this.
you’d be surprised to find out that’s not entirely true…I’m sure it stops some, but there’s a lot more it doesn’t stop
It limits usb to just charging when device is locked, so I don’t see how something could get through.
I’ve seen GraoheneOS is not the only one doing this.
If you have a very sensitive threat model, it can also limit charging to only when the device is off. Which is the most secure form of charging
Sounds like someone hasn’t heard of exploits.
Important to note these CVEs are from 2024, and from older versions of iOS and Android. I’m confused why it has today’s date.
Looks like, for Android at least, it was fixed (I didn’t check for iOS)? source.android.com/docs/security/…/2024-11-01
this is supposed to be new information to people in this community?
I swear 99% of the posts I see here are just shit that I learned about right after the Snowden leaks…are people really that stupid that they can’t remember that what Snowden warned us about is still happening?
you know what? as I was typing that, I realized that people don’t know that Edward Snowden isn’t the wikileaks guy…so yes, people are indeed that stupid
I never trust my devices to not have a vulnerability exploitable via USB, possibly not patchable in software.
So I’ll never charge with an untrusted/public USB port without a non-data charge cable. If my threat level were higher I wouldn’t even use a friend’s charger.