IT security experts have been warning about the dangers of public Wi-Fi networks for years. A current case shows that this is not just scaremongering. Krone+ shows how you can protect yourself against fraud involving so-called evil twins.
If you are on holiday, for work or even just shopping in the nearest larger city, chances are that you will come into contact with and use public Wi-Fi networks. In cafes, hotels, train stations or airports they invite you to surf the Internet for free without having to use your own data quota and without the risk of falling into the roaming trap, especially abroad. But public hotspots also bring risks, as a current case from Australia shows.
Source: Krone

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