targets for hackers. how hackers do it. he set up an unauthorized insecure wi-fi network at the airport and called it airport wi-fi. within minutes 15 travelers around us logged on not realizing it was an unofficial insecure connection. >> we have a malicious hot spot here. you're punching in what you think is going to be a safe user and password. >> seems innocent. now it says i've been hacked. >> just like that your data is gone. those helpful charging stationers also prime targets. it's called juice jacking. when you plug your phone into a usb port a prompt comes up asking if you trust the connection. so many just say yes. but beware -- >> unbeknownst to you this usb port is connected to a system where a cyber criminal is looking at your device. >> i realized somebody was trying to enter my computer. >> jerome phillips was hacked at the airport. his first worry, his financial data. >> you don't know what the