🔥Stay alert and use secure connections🛜 to protect your confidential data..!

Access to free public WiFi is common in places like airports, hotels, and cafes, and although it seems convenient, it poses serious security risks, especially from Man in the Middle (MitM) attacks.

A #MitM attack occurs when a cybercriminal intercepts communication between two parties, often through fake networks or manipulating the connection to redirect the user to fraudulent pages in order to steal confidential data.

Some methods used in public WiFi include:

WiFi eavesdropping or "evil twin" networks, where the attacker creates a network with a name similar to that of a legitimate place.

Cookie theft and session hijacking, where the attacker steals information stored in cookies to access accounts without needing passwords.

Packet sniffers, tools used to spy on network traffic and capture personal data.

👉👉Recommendations to protect yourself:

Do not automatically connect to open networks.

Avoid sensitive activities (such as banking operations).

Use VPN, HTTPS sites, and password-protected networks.

Confirm the authenticity of the network with employees.

Keep your system and antivirus updated.

Disable WiFi and Bluetooth when not in use.