Hackers set up ‘FREE’ Wi-Fi hotspots to steal users’ personal details

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Hackers set up ‘FREE’ Wi-Fi hotspots to steal users’ personal details
It might be attractive to log into the first free public Wi-Fi hotspot
that doesn’t require a password.  According to the latest NBC report,
security experts warn that those free Wi-Fi hotspots might actually be
run by hackers to steal your personal information, passwords, credit
card details and browser history.
Expert said that dangerous free Wi-Fi hotspots are usually placed near world’s top tourist destinations.
Expert recommends avoiding Wi-Fi hotspots with term FREE within the
hotspot’s name.
In addition, hackers are using SSL stripping to capture user
information. SSL stripping is a method that allows hacker to downgrade
HTTPS (secured URLs) to non-secure HTTP URLs.
So, what’s are the best recommendation to stay safe while using free Wi-Fi hotspots?
1.Don’t join free Wi-Fi networks unless you can trust them
2.Keep your Operational System and browsers up to date
3.Use secure connections to websites – HTTPS or SSL only
4.Disable Wi-Fi connection when you aren’t using it
5.Use a VPN
One of the best VPNs for browsing using any Wi-Fi network is RitaVPN.  VPN routes your
traffic through a secure network even on public Wi-Fi. It encrypts the
traffic and creates a secure connection between you and the websites you
are visiting.  If you are at public place like hotel, airport or
shopping center and using public Wi-Fi with RitaVPN, all of your traffic will be encrypted, so nobody using the same Wi-Fi will be able to read your data or any messages you sent.
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Posted 24 Oct 2019

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