![]() ![]() And your phone will happily connect when in range, if you have connected to the legitimate network with that SSID before. Also, since they are public and open, it makes spoofing them all too easy.” What he means is that an attacker can set up their own Wi-Fi hotspot with that same SSID-it’s as easy as that. “I’d avoid auto-joining any public network,” Wright says.
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