Stop Using Public Wi-Fi: Critical Security Risks Explained

 

Public Wi-Fi networks, commonly found in coffee shops and public spaces, are increasingly used by remote workers and mobile device users seeking internet access outside the home or office. While convenient, these networks pose significant security risks that are often misunderstood. 

This article explains why tech experts caution against the casual use of public Wi-Fi, emphasizing that such networks can be notably unsafe, especially when unsecured. The distinction between secure and unsecured networks is critical: secure networks require authentication steps like passwords, account creation, or agreeing to terms of service.

These measures typically offer additional layers of protection for users. In contrast, unsecured networks allow anyone to connect without authorization, lacking essential cybersecurity safeguards. According to experts from Executech, unsecured networks do not incorporate protective measures to prevent unauthorized access and malicious activities, leaving users vulnerable to cyberattacks.

When connecting to un

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