Mobile phones have become an extension of the human body, used by almost everyone for calls, messages, social media, and even as primary work devices. While service providers and manufacturers continuously enhance cellular networks and operating systems, people still love free Wi-Fi, often more out of habit than necessity. Cafes, malls, and even airports capitalize on this by offering complimentary Wi-Fi to attract patrons and encourage profitable activities, such as shopping and dining.

Many major airports now offer free Wi-Fi and USB charging stations for travelers, but these convenient amenities come with hidden risks. Cybercriminals frequently exploit these services to steal private data. The TSA has warned travelers about these "fake" Wi-Fi networks and compromised charging station

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