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Is Public Wi-Fi Safe? Indianapolis TV Station Finds Black Hat Wi-Fi Networks Abound

Phillip Dampier February 28, 2012 Consumer News, Video, Wireless Broadband 2 Comments

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WISH in Indianapolis produced this special investigative report on open, public Wi-Fi networks.  While offering an enticing chance to get free access to the Internet, the reporter found several serious potential security risks relying on the goodwill of others, some of whom may be spying on your online activity.  (5 minutes)

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Mike Woods
12 years ago

I never thought of that. That sounds like a real problem. Thanks for the video. I’ll know not to log on to any network that I’m not familiar with.

Kent Lawson
12 years ago

A very good piece.

BUT – they neglect to say that using a Virtual Private Network (VPN) can protect you, by encrypting all of your data coming to and from the Internet.

In the past, VPNs required a whole IT department to install and maintain. Now, there are commercial services that offer personal VPN access for nominal cost.

While there are others, we think ours is the best. Please visit privatewifi.com for a free trial.

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