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Ten Top Tips For Protecting Yourself At Hot Spots

June 19th, 2006 · No Comments


Wi-Fi hotspots have become ubiquitous at cafes, airports, restaurants, and other public location. network1.jpgIn fact, more and more cities are creating hotspots that blanket entire metropolitan areas.

But every time you connect at a hotspot, you’re asking for trouble. hotspots are open networks that don’t use encryption, which invites hacking and snooping. In addition, when you’re on a hotspot you’re connected to the same network as your fellow hotspot users, they can potentially weasel their way onto your PC and inflict damage.

But don’t let that deter you from connecting. There’s plenty you can do to keep yourself safe at hotspots. Just follow these ten tips. Networking Pipeline | Ten Top Tips For Protecting Yourself At Hotspots

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