I Panicked About These 3 Airport SCAMS So You Don’t Have To

Traveling can be stressful enough without having to worry about scams. Unfortunately, scams are very real and something you have to look out for.

Orlando International Airport

There’s no way to sugarcoat it: Travelers are VERY susceptible to being scammed. We do a ton of traveling, and we’re very aware of this reality. As a precaution, we always stay up-to-date on the latest scam warnings — and we’re letting you know about 3 airport scams to be aware of BEFORE you travel so you know how to avoid them!

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Juice Jackers Scam

According to the Transportation Security Administration, charging your phone at the airport via the public USB ports is a BAD IDEA.

Orlando International Airport

Per the warning, hackers can install malware at USB ports, and the process is called juice/port jacking. 

Portable Charger

It’s advised that you bring one or more TSA-compliant power bricks/battery packs to use for charging devices instead. It’s also advised that you avoid making any online purchases or entering any sensitive information when you’re using public Wi-Fi at the airport.

Third-Party TSA PreCheck Scams

To avoid this scam, you really need to be double-checking website URLs.

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Third-party websites might offer to help you sign up for TSA PreCheck or offer a discounted rate. DO NOT TRUST THESE SITES.

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Instead, make sure you’re registering via TSA.gov. Otherwise, you’ll be susceptible to a scam.

Taxi Scams

This last scam is something that can be difficult to respond to in real time, so it’s super important to be ready for it before you arrive at the airport.

Rideshare pickup

Some taxi drivers might demand an inflated fare rate or drive you in circles. In some rare cases, they might even drive off with your luggage still in the trunk.

Rideshare sign

It’s always a good idea to know your route before and during your trip to avoid being scammed. Additionally, if a driver steals your luggage (intentionally or by accident), be ready to call the taxi company as well as the police (in the case of theft).

Mears Connect shuttle

In the modern era, skipping taxis altogether may be the way to go. Rideshares like Uber will have you agree to a fare before selecting a ride. There are also tons of bus and shuttle services you can pre-purchase that will take you to your hotel from the airport and vice versa.

Ride Share at Disney World

What other scams should travelers be aware of? Let us know and continue to follow us here at AllEars for more travel tips!

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