People are aware of the risks that come with using Wi-Fi, but generally believe public hotspots, like those on airports, are secure. Those are the results published in Norton’s latest Wi-Fi Risk Report 2016, which said 64 percent of UK’s adults assume public Wi-Fi is safe enough to use. However, Norton says this couldn’t be further from the truth. "We know many consumers believe that using a password to access public Wi-Fi means their information is safe, but that’s not necessarily the case", said Nick Shaw, vice president and general manager at Norton EMEA. By using these networks, people often…
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