Daily Tip 18 – Public WiFi – Is it Safe?

Public WiFi is just that: PUBLIC. It’s NOT PRIVATE.

With public WiFi, other people may be able to intercept your communication. Hackers are known to use public WiFi against people. They listen in to your communication. They even set up their own Public WiFi systems. You may be at a cafe, or an airport. You think you are connecting to the “public” WiFi. Instead, you get conected to the hacker’s WiFi. They may now be able to see everything you do. They may even gain access to your bank account, if you check your account balance, or even if you only check your e-mail. Yes, it’s supposed to be encrypted, safe. But, a good hacker can get around that if you connect using public WiFi.

“Then, what should I do?”

Don’t use it for banking. Don’t use it for shopping. Don’t even use it for e-mail, even if the e-mail is: “I’ll be home in 20 minutes.” If you send that e-mail and a hacker is nearby, they may now have access to your e-mail and be able to access your bank account, social media accounts, and everything else. So, don’t do it.

Feel free to use public WiFi for things like traffic reports and directions, news updates, information on things of interest and anything else that you might discuss with a stranger.

Just don’t use it for anything sensitive and don’t use it to access any of your accounts, including e-mail.

Daily Tip 17 – Secure Your Home WiFi

Many of you have WiFi in your home. It’s convenient, fast, easy. No wires needed. If you get a new device, it connects automatically. Instant Internet access. This is great.

It’s also great for those outside your house that want to use your connection. (That’s illegal, by the way, so don’t do it.)

If you haven’t enabled security protections, or if the ones you have enabled are weak, anyone can park near your house and use your WiFi Internet connection.

Why should you care?

Here’s a short list:
* Your connection becomes “slower” (the least significant concern)
* Your online activity can be observed by others
* Someone else may use your computer for illegal activity:
    * Breaking into other people’s computers
    * Sending hate e-mail or threatening e-mail
    * Running a porn or child pornography site (simply having possession of a few child pornography images on your computer is illegal and could land you in serious trouble, bringing law enforcement to your door with search or arrest warrants)

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I will be leaving the extended tip up longer than usual. You may read more about the risks and, more importantly, how to protect yourself, HERE

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