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  2. Piggybacking (Internet access) - Wikipedia

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    Piggybacking on Internet access is the practice of establishing a wireless Internet connection by using another subscriber's wireless Internet access service without the subscriber's explicit permission or knowledge. It is a legally and ethically controversial practice, with laws that vary by jurisdiction around the world.

  3. Follow These Steps if You’ve Been Hacked

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    Check your credit report – If a hacker sets up a new account in your name, chances are that you won’t notice until you check your credit history. If you detect suspicious activity, contact the ...

  4. How can you tell if you've been hacked? Here's how to ... - AOL

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    These days everyone – and every internet-connected device – is a target. The faster you find out about these issues, the quicker you can fix them. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium ...

  5. How to tell if your phone has been hacked - AOL

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    “Some hackers can monitor your every keystroke while plugged in, so you think you’re charging while you’re being hacked. So don’t hurry to plug in your phone on any outlet you see.”

  6. Phone hacking - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] [10] Following controversies over phone hacking and criticism of mobile service providers who allowed access to voicemail without a PIN, many mobile phone companies have strengthened the default security of their systems so that remote access to voicemail messages and other phone settings can no longer be achieved even via a default PIN ...

  7. Juice jacking - Wikipedia

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    USB chargers in a public bus International AC outlet and USB charger in an airplane North American AC outlet with USB charger. Juice jacking is a theoretical type of compromise of devices like smartphones and tablets which use the same cable for charging and data transfer, typically a USB cable.

  8. Your phone can get hacked just like your computer - AOL

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    Mobile malware can target your private information, including your phone number or email address, banking credentials, and contact lists. Your phone can get hacked just like your computer — here ...

  9. Protecting your AOL Account

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    If you believe your AOL account has been used without your permission, there are several steps you can take to prevent unauthorized access and fix the situation. Review Your Billing Details • If you think someone else has used your account, immediately verify if any of your billing plans have been changed without your consent.