Free wi-fi is widely available and tempting to use, especially when traveling.\xa0 Hotels, airports, coffee shops, even NYC subway stations provide it.\xa0
But the dangers of public wi-fi are many-fold.\xa0 Not only are they hunting grounds for hackers, but a new report from security firm FireEye claims a Russian hacker group known as APT28, or Fancy Bear, used hotel Wi-Fi networks to spy on high-value guests.
While use of Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) can safeguard against unsafe wi-fi networks, recent bans of VPNs by Russia and China further complicate matters.\xa0
Bob Braun with Jeffer Mangels, Butler & Mitchell, says when using any public wi-fi, you are inherently at risk.
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