Millions of people fall victim to cyber attacks every year.
Astra Security reports that 'there are 2,200 cyber attacks per day, with a cyber attack happening every 39 seconds on average'.
While travelling or using the airport, be mindful of the network that you connect to. One of the methods that scammers use to hack people's gadgets is through unsecured networks. Fraudsters are intelligent and would not use names that would make it obvious that you are connecting to a fake network. For instance, they might set up a network called Free Airport Wi-Fi. Just because the name looks secure doesn't mean the network is safe. Hackers use unsecured networks to gain access to your personal information, which can be used for identity theft, passwords, personal messages, browsing history, and your banking details. They can also easily alter your data and intercept everything you do online.
One of the best ways to protect your device from unsecured networks is to install an application that protects from network attacks such as Kaspersky Standard.
It is also not advisable to log onto your banking app using public networks.
How to spot an unsecure network:
Usually, unsafe networks don't require you to enter a password or other authentication, even if you are connecting for the first time. You can simply connect.
Turn on Always Use Secure Connections option on your mobile device to avoid being automatically connected to open networks. You will get a warning before your device connects to an unsecured connection.
Unsecured networks use security protocols like WEP or WPA. To view the encryption type, click on settings, connections, Wi-Fi, connected network and then select security. The type of encryption will show.
Be mindful of any network that doesn't have a padlock over the signal symbol beside it.
Time Out Tip: All Airports Company South Africa airports, Johannesburg's OR Tambo included, allows travellers to connect to “ # AIRPORTS FREE Wi-Fi ” for 4 hours or up to 1GB of data (500MB at smaller regional airports) at no cost. Once the free limit is reached, additional access is available via the “# AIRPORTS PREMIUM Wi-Fi ” network on a pay-as-you-go basis.
Learn more here - https://www.airports.co.za/utilities/wifi.
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