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Posted On: 11/06/2019 9:18:42 AM
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That is exactly right and people should realize, as most people know, that public WiFi is not secure. My wife realizes this as well and knows that if she is on the Internet with public WiFi to not use confidential information unsecured. For someone to say SFOR should just give it away, that would basically be to say it should offer to secure every hotel’s devices, coffee shops, hospitals, etc. with free secure browsing. You get free WiFi at places but for the added security it must cost. Hacking through public WiFi is a dangerous and real risk and very likely in a large group of people using public WiFi because if you have a group of 1,000 people using WiFi there is likely to be one or more people in that group looking to commit a computer crime.
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