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SIMO Appoints TD SYNNEX as Distribution Partner (Yahoo! Finance)

SIMO Appoints TD SYNNEX as Distribution Partner (Yahoo! Finance)

SIMO partners with TD SYNNEX to expand the global reach of its multi-carrier connectivity solutions. The collaboration strengthens SIMO’s distribution network and makes its vSIM-powered devices more accessible to partners and customers worldwide.

SIMO Appoints TD SYNNEX as Distribution Partner (Benzinga)

SIMO Appoints TD SYNNEX as Distribution Partner (Benzinga)

SIMO partners with TD SYNNEX to expand global access to its multi-carrier connectivity solutions. The collaboration combines SIMO’s virtual SIM technology with TD SYNNEX’s worldwide distribution network, empowering partners to deliver seamless, borderless connectivity at scale.

Juice Jacking Scam Targets Phone Chargers—Here’s How to Protect Yourself from Hackers (Woman's World)

Juice Jacking Scam Targets Phone Chargers—Here’s How to Protect Yourself from Hackers (Woman's World)

Eric was recently featured in Woman’s World discussing the dangers of “juice jacking” — when hackers exploit public charging stations to access your data. His advice is clear: protect yourself by carrying your own charger or a Solis hotspot power bank, so you can stay powered and connected without the risks.

My must-pack tech for road trips, hikes, and off-grid adventures (The Manual)

My must-pack tech for road trips, hikes, and off-grid adventures (The Manual)

There’s nothing more frustrating than road tripping and losing signal, just to find that the rest of your carmates have signal. This is because some carriers have extensive tower coverage, while others do not.

Consider These Items for Your Summer Travel Adventures (AntiMusic)

Consider These Items for Your Summer Travel Adventures (AntiMusic)

Sometimes the idea behind travel is to disconnect from the digital world. But in many instances you'll want to be able to go online while you travel, whether it's to do business, keep in touch with the folks back home, or to be prepared for emergency situations.

TSA urges travelers to avoid these airport freebies to stay cyber safe

TSA urges travelers to avoid these airport freebies to stay cyber safe

Remember having to hunt for an electrical outlet at the airport?   Now many boarding areas have USB ports built into their seats, but federal authorities urge travelers to avoid plugging in, at least directly.  “Hackers can install malware at USB ports (we’ve been told that’s called “juice/port jacking”),” the Transportation Safety Administration posted on Facebook this spring. “So, when you’re at an airport do not plug your phone directly into a USB port. Bring your TSA-compliant power brick or battery pack and plug in there.”   Here’s what else travelers should know before their next flight.

How to safely use Wi-Fi while traveling (MSN)

How to safely use Wi-Fi while traveling (MSN)

While airport Wi-Fi has improved, Eric Plam, President at SIMO, a global mobile connectivity device company, said it is still public, making it vulnerable. Official networks can be mimicked or compromised.

TSA warns travelers against "juice jacking" (MSN)

TSA warns travelers against "juice jacking" (MSN)

There are charging stations just about everywhere these days. A new warning from TSA suggests bad actors could be using the guise of convenience to steal your information. Eric Plam, an expert in internet security, shares some tips to keep your information private.

TSA warns travelers against "juice jacking" (Yahoo)

TSA warns travelers against "juice jacking" (Yahoo)

There are charging stations just about everywhere these days. A new warning from TSA suggests bad actors could be using the guise of convenience to steal your information. Eric Plam, an expert in internet security, shares some tips to keep your information private.

TSA warns travelers against "juice jacking" (WAGA-TV)

TSA warns travelers against "juice jacking" (WAGA-TV)

There are charging stations just about everywhere these days. A new warning from TSA suggests bad actors could be using the guise of convenience to steal your information. Eric Plam, an expert in internet security, shares some tips to keep your information private.

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