Experts warn of hidden dangers when using free public Wi-Fi (CBS Balti | Solis

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CBS News Baltimore features cybersecurity experts cautioning about the risks of free public Wi-Fi at airports, hotels, and cafes, where hackers intercept passwords, credit card numbers, and emails through fake hotspots.

Internet security expert Eric, who has appeared on CNN discussing "Twin Wi-Fi" attacks and serves as president of mobile hotspot company SIMO, emphasized that while connectivity is essential as "water and air," he warned that "free and public Wi-Fi access points can be fraught with danger." The report recommends using VPN protection and avoiding sensitive transactions. Watch More >

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