P ublic Wi-Fi networks have become an everyday convenience available in cafés, airports, parks, hotels and even public transport. But while these hotspots make it easy to stay connected, they also expose users to significant security risks. Many people unknowingly compromise their personal data the moment they connect to an unsecured network. Understanding these dangers is the first step toward safer digital habits.
One of the most common threats on public Wi-Fi is data interception. Because many public networks are unencrypted or poorly secured, cybercriminals can easily capture information transmitted between your device and the router. Login credentials, banking details, emails, and even private messages can be intercepted by attackers using simple tools. This technique, known as “pa

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