Treffer: iOS 26 has a new iPhone security setting you need to turn on now.
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The article focuses on the risk of "juice jacking" when using public USB-C charging stations and offers guidance on how to protect devices from this threat. Juice jacking involves hackers using compromised charging stations to access personal data on connected devices. To mitigate this risk, users of iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 can modify the Wired Accessories setting in their device's Privacy and Security menu, with options such as "Always Ask" or "Ask for New Accessories" recommended for enhanced security. Additionally, the article suggests using a Nitrokey Data Blocker USB-C/C to prevent unauthorized data transfers while charging. [Extracted from the article]
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