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Posted On: 10/02/2020 9:05:39 PM
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But it's not the wi-fi network that's vulnerable, it's the individual devices, at least with keylogging.
That's a problem. How do you explain to tired, harried people that their devices need protection and that it's not the hotel's fault.
It's a situation they really should have known about - what's their problem - but since they don't, maybe they can read about it and sign up before they go to sleep after a 10 hour flight with 2 kids?
Then they should start paying for protection from a theoretical threat, whatever it is, but not spread the word about the hotel's unsafe wi-fi network.
That's a problem. How do you explain to tired, harried people that their devices need protection and that it's not the hotel's fault.
It's a situation they really should have known about - what's their problem - but since they don't, maybe they can read about it and sign up before they go to sleep after a 10 hour flight with 2 kids?
Then they should start paying for protection from a theoretical threat, whatever it is, but not spread the word about the hotel's unsafe wi-fi network.
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