Free WiFi has become a part of modern life. Whether it’s at an airport, cafe, or hotel lobby, public networks often come to the rescue when mobile data runs low. For many, it feels like an innocent convenience which can be used to check messages, stream videos, or make quick online payments without spending data. However, Google’s latest warning is telling a very different story. Google in its Android: Behind the Screen report on text-based scams has raised concerns over the safety of public Wi-Fi, advising smartphone users to avoid them. According to the tech giant, such networks are open targets for cyber attackers who can use weak security measures to exploit and reach private information.
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