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The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

Alphabetizing bookmarks - 417 views

I'm looking through my records for the letter I sent, although, to be honest, at 12:45 am my time, I'm not sure of just how motivated I want to be, so I'll give you the reader's digest version of i...

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a2zdefender

Why is it risky to use public wifi? - 0 views

shared by a2zdefender on 12 Jan 21 - No Cached
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    Imagine this. It's a Sunday afternoon, you are hanging with your friends at a cafe, and catching the free wifi to complete the task that you couldn't quite get to during your busy week. Sounds familiar? Did you know public wifi comes with risk? Malicious attacks through public wifi can result in your data being stolen, whether it's a social media account, email, or credit card information.  What is public wifi? Public wifi is available in high-traffic areas, such as airports, shopping malls, cafes, hotels, and resorts. It enables users to access the free internet and often need no login credentials. The public wifi is widespread and common that people frequently connect to them without thinking twice. However, warnings and efforts to educate still make many people browse and download applications.  What are the risks? There is a tremendous amount of risk associated with public wifi. While business owners may believe they are providing an engaging experience to their customers by offering free wifi, an attacker takes advantage of this free service by interesting himself between the victim's communication and hotspot to steal and modify the data.  Man-in-the-Middle Attacks  Man-in-the-middle attacks are the most common and the oldest forms of eavesdropping in which an attacker intercepts the communication between the two parties to steal login credentials, personal information, or financial details. This could be through interfering with the public wifi network because it is easy to crack. This attack exploits the real-time processing of transactions, conversation, and personal information.  Unencrypted Network  Encryption implies that the information passing between the two parties is fully secured and unable to access the third party. Open wifi are unencrypted, that means, anyone can see the data you send. When you connect to the public wifi at the coffee shop, don't do your online banking or anything sensitive. The open nature of the public
Colid Stead

Proper cliff-top fen - 0 views

Proper cliff-top fencing will prevent deaths, says father of 13-year-old who fell A section of coastline owned by the National Trust has once again been the scene of a fatality, prompting calls fro...

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started by Colid Stead on 09 May 14 no follow-up yet
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Best Antivirus for PC of 2019 | Antivirus Software for Windows PC - 0 views

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    Windows PCs must be protected from various types of malware such as viruses, worms, Trojans, ransomware, spyware, adware, bots, and Man-in-the-middle attacks and hackers. Hence, an antivirus solution is needed to automatically detect and eliminate the malware.
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