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BEWARE: Dangers of public wi-fi

The FrontierThe FrontierJuly 2, 2024 2931 Minutes read0

Public wi-fi networks have become an integral part of our daily lives, providing convenient internet access in public spaces across Nigeria.

While public wi-fi offers numerous benefits, it also poses significant risks to data security.

Cybercriminals often exploit public wi-fi networks to intercept sensitive information, putting personal data and online identities at risk.

The lack of encryption and security measures in place makes public wi-fi networks vulnerable to hacking. Whenever a connection is made to a public wi-fi network, one’s data is transmitted over an unsecured connection, making it easy for hackers to intercept sensitive information. This can include login credentials, debit card numbers, BVN, personal information, and business data.

One of the most significant risks of using public wi-fi is the threat of man-in-the-middle attacks. In an MITM attack, hackers intercept data transmitted over the network, stealing sensitive information or injecting malware into devices.

Additionally, cybercriminals can use special software to capture data packets transmitted over the network, accessing personal information through a process known as sniffing.

Another risk of using public wi-fi is the threat of malware injection. Hackers can inject malware into devices, giving them remote access. Furthermore, scammers can set up fake wi-fi hotspots that mimic legitimate networks, intercepting data and stealing login credentials.

To protect one’s data on public wi-fi, it is essential to take necessary precautions. One of the most effective ways to secure data is by using a Virtual Private Network. A VPN encrypts one’s internet traffic, making it difficult for hackers to intercept the data. Additionally, enabling two-factor authentication can add an extra layer of security, requiring a second form of verification to access accounts.

Moreover, it is crucial to ensure that the websites visited have a secure connection, indicated by “https” in the URL. Refraining from accessing sensitive information, such as financial data or personal information, while using public wi-fi, is also recommended.

While public wi-fi offers convenience, it also poses significant risks to data security. By understanding these risks and taking necessary precautions, Nigerians can significantly reduce the risk of data compromise and protect their personal information and online identity.

 

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