Subj : Public Wi-Fi a risky choi
To   : All
From : Mike Powell
Date : Wed Apr 02 2025 02:22 pm

When it comes to security, public Wi-Fi could be a risky choice for commuters
worldwide

Date:
Wed, 02 Apr 2025 16:16:34 +0000

Description:
Research reveals journeys now mean screentime - but this also means possible
security risks too.

FULL STORY

Commuters are using devices on their journeys more than ever, but new
research from NordVPN has warned this is leaving some travelers exposed by
unsecured devices.

The company's research found the most common protection method is a strong
password/passcode, with 47% of commuters using these, and 46% keeping their
software regularly updated to keep safe. A fifth of commuters use a privacy
screen protector to keep their information safe from shoulder surfers, and
17% use a virtual private network (VPN).

However, a worrying 13% of commuters take no data protection measures at all,
and a third of smartphone users admit to connecting to a public Wi-Fi network
on their journey (without a VPN).

Device distractions

Commuters are primarily using their smartphones to listen to music or
podcasts (54%) - especially in Sweden (68%), the US (63%) and Canada (60%).
In Japan, commuters typically catch up with the news on their journeys, white
Spain and Italy are more social, choosing to message and call people.

Interestingly, in English-speaking countries (plus France and Spain)
commuters are highly concerned about cybersecurity threats, with the least
worried nation being Sweden, with 7 out of 10 people only slightly or not at
all concerned by cyber threats while commuting.

Despite the risks, nearly two-thirds (60%) of commuters say they use public
Wi-Fi at least sometimes, with South Koreans the most common offenders (80%).
That being said, most dont connect for long - with half spending up to 30
minutes connected.

Its never a good idea to access sensitive accounts like health apps, banking,
or work-related platforms on public Wi-Fi - as hackers can exploit the
networks to intercept your data.

If youre commuting, dont let public Wi-Fi convenience compromise your safety
and use a VPN if you don't already - as well as ensuring 2-factor
authentication is always enabled to avoid compromises.

The best VPN service will encrypt your data, so even threat actors lurking on
the same public Wi-Fi will only be able to see jumbled, unusable information.

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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/when-it-comes-to-security-public-wi-fi-
could-be-a-risky-choice-for-commuters-worldwide

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