Connecting to public WiFi? Here’s what to look out for (WBTV-TV) | Solis

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - As you travel this summer or work from a local cafe, you’ll want to be wary of connecting to public WiFi networks.

Internet Security Expert Eric Plam says your data is valuable and scammers want to access it so they can sell it on the dark web.

A common scam is known as an evil twin attack and it can happen as soon as you connect to WiFi that you think is set up by the business you’re visiting.

The name oftentimes matches the business name or airport so it looks like a legitimate option. Read More >

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