{"id":9596,"date":"2017-07-31T13:06:44","date_gmt":"2017-07-31T01:06:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/8bitisland.co.nz\/?p=9596"},"modified":"2017-07-31T13:06:44","modified_gmt":"2017-07-31T01:06:44","slug":"think-youre-safe-on-public-wi-fi-think-again","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/8bitisland.co.nz\/think-youre-safe-on-public-wi-fi-think-again\/","title":{"rendered":"Think You’re Safe on Public Wi-Fi? Think Again"},"content":{"rendered":"

Let’s face it, Kiwi’s love their free Wi-Fi. Who hasn’t seen a Wi-Fi location appear on their phone that is open and free to use and not raced to switch their phone over from using 4G Data?<\/p>\n

Free Wi-Fi is all well and good but in this day and age it’s important that connecting to public Wi-Fi hotsots is fraught with danger. Symantec recently released a Wi-Fi risk report that shows Kiwi’s are taking a “she’ll be right” attitude when it comes to connecting to these networks with 66% of Kiwi’s responding that they believe their information is safe on public Wi-Fi networks. More concerning is that 71% of people responded that they act unsafely when connecting to public Wi-Fi.<\/p>\n

\u201cThere is a deep divide between what New Zealanders think is safe when it comes to using public Wi-Fi versus the reality,\u201d said Mark Gorrie, Territory Manager, Consumer Business Unit, Symantec. \u201cWhat someone thinks is private on their personal device can easily be accessed by cybercriminals through unsecure Wi-Fi Networks or even apps with privacy vulnerabilities.\u201d<\/p>\n

Kiwi’s in the the survey also showed some questionable behaviours on public Wi-Fi that become a a hackers paradise. \u201cIn the case of using public Wi-Fi for more private matters, joining an unsecure network could reveal more about a person\u2019s personal information (or habits) than they bargained for,\u201d says Gorrie.<\/p>\n