Many people underestimate the security risks associated with public Wi-Fi. They are typically unencrypted and leave your ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (WHAT THE TECH?) — Most public places offer free Wi-Fi but is it safe? Here is what is safe, what’s not and how to protect yourself. Before using free Wi-Fi, make sure it’s the ...
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Hackers sometimes try to trick you into connecting to a network labeled "FREE Wi-Fi." Here’s what you need to know about the potential dangers of public Wi-Fi. Many public Wi-Fi networks are ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — “Free Wi-Fi” – two words most of us love to see. But public Wi-Fi also gives scammers another way to steal your passwords, credit card numbers and personal information.
Wi-Fi Pineapples trick you into connecting to fake networks, in an attempt to compromise your security and data. Protect yourself by avoiding public Wi-Fi, using VPNs, and watching for suspicious ...
Free public Wi-Fi is everywhere; there are over 550 worldwide hotspots, by some estimates. It's rare to find a coffee shop or mall without one, and some countries (such as Singapore) make it freely ...
Another day, another online security scare. This week, Wired magazine is reporting that hackers are distributing a "megaleak" among themselves of more than 2.2 billion unique usernames and passwords, ...
The next time you travel through an airport, you should probably be a little leery of using the public Wi-Fi or USB charging ports, according to the TSA. In a reminder posted on Facebook, the TSA ...