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But one teacher showed her students how public their browsing histories can be on a public wi-fi. She posted a list of procrastination activities students engaged in during class. On a more serious note, hacker Steve Lord demonstrated how easily he could view the screens of three British politicians and spoof pop-up messages to change their passwords while he watched from his own screen in another room. With these passwords, he could access anything from personal banking to social media. Because public Wi-Fi hotspots are open to anyone, they are attractive targets for criminals and hackers looking to steal your private information.
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Security on public Wi-Fi networks is often lax or non-existent, making you vulnerable. All data transmitted during a Wi-Fi session — including login credentials, email contents, and websites visited including information entered while visiting a web page, such as credit card information can be captured and exploited by criminals with minimal technical expertise.
Here are some of techniques the bad guys use to steal your private data over public Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi Sniffing and Snooping. S Ventura with Active Magnetic Mount. Read the post for our Winter checklist.
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