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    Wifi and stolen passwords etc.

    This cartoon got me to thinking.
    Is this a possibility?

    Can people use public wifi to access my computer when I'm at say starbucks or the airport or some other wifi location?

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    Often wondered that myself , not that I use wifi as I do not use a "smart" phone and no wifi near village.

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    The nefarious can do many things if they infiltrate a WiFi router in a coffee shop. I had a phone that was attacked via Bluetooth in the Seattle airport after I accidentally left it enabled. Had tons of junk mail and other files in the phone and had to do a factory reset to get it working again. Some guy must have been sitting there or walking around with the attack phone.
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    Ah how we have lost innocence! In the good ole days someone who Bluejacked your phone would simply leave a message saying "You have been bluejacked"!

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    I wasn't worried , but I am now after reading that lot ^

    Anyway I never use them or ever will now thanks

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    Just add an app to your browser like DOTVPN to protect yourself.........easy

    https://dotvpn.com/en/features/security/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cujo
    Can people use public wifi to access my computer when I'm at say starbucks
    they could just look over your shoulder whilst sipping a frappuccino

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dillinger View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Cujo
    Can people use public wifi to access my computer when I'm at say starbucks
    they could just look over your shoulder whilst sipping a frappuccino
    All the best sites are blocked at Starbucks


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    I think that's a network, rather than a website.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingwilly View Post
    I think that's a network, rather than a website.
    Thats what I meant

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    Quote Originally Posted by thailazer View Post
    The nefarious can do many things if they infiltrate a WiFi router in a coffee shop. I had a phone that was attacked via Bluetooth in the Seattle airport after I accidentally left it enabled. Had tons of junk mail and other files in the phone and had to do a factory reset to get it working again. Some guy must have been sitting there or walking around with the attack phone.
    The worst risk frankly is people setting up Wifi hotspots called "Starbucks01" in Starbucks.

    How do you know the Router you're connecting to is actually a Starbucks router?

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by thailazer View Post
    The nefarious can do many things if they infiltrate a WiFi router in a coffee shop. I had a phone that was attacked via Bluetooth in the Seattle airport after I accidentally left it enabled. Had tons of junk mail and other files in the phone and had to do a factory reset to get it working again. Some guy must have been sitting there or walking around with the attack phone.
    The worst risk frankly is people setting up Wifi hotspots called "Starbucks01" in Starbucks.

    How do you know the Router you're connecting to is actually a Starbucks router?
    And stay away from Wifi hotspots like ' gang bang bukkake'....you could end up with egg on your face

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingwilly View Post
    I think that's a network, rather than a website.
    I think those are wireless network CONNECTIONS rather than networks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cujo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by kingwilly View Post
    I think that's a network, rather than a website.
    I think those are wireless network CONNECTIONS rather than networks.



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    you should be using HTTPS which means your data will be transmitted encrypted
    sites used to use HTTPS for the login/password and then drop back to normal HTTP until it was pointed out that the emails are being sent in plain text etc

    a MITM ( man in the middle ) attack can be performed if the have control of the router - or any other hop on the way - but you will see an exception in the form of the cert being incorrect and advising you not to proceed ( unless it is the NSA , GHCQ , ABC , DEf ETC )

    just ensure you have the HTTPS in the address bar when you are doing anything except for browsing - there is the HTTPS everywhere plugin for firefox also which will force the browser to HTTPS if the site supports it.

    blah de blah blah bah blah

    Quote Originally Posted by Dillinger
    they could just look over your shoulder whilst sipping a frappuccino
    I would be inclinded to think they would just reacharound
    If you torture data for enough time , you can get it to say what you want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldrick View Post
    just ensure you have the HTTPS in the address bar when you are doing anything except for browsing

    Teakdoor is HTTP with no S on my address bar

    http://teakdoor



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