As you travel this holiday season, bouncing from airport to airplane to hotel, you’ll likely find yourself facing a familiar quandary: Do I really trust this random public Wi-Fi network? As recently as a couple of years ago, the answer was almost certainly a resounding no. But in the year of our lord 2018? Friend, go for it.. This advice comes with plenty of qualifiers. If you’re planning to commit crimes online at the Holiday Inn Express, or to visit websites that you’d rather people not know you frequented, you need to take precautionary steps that we’ll get to in a minute. Likewise, if you’re a high-value target of a sophisticated nation state—look at you!—stay off of public Wi-Fi at all costs. (Also, you’ve probably already been hacked some other way, sorry.) The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . Recent advancements in public Wi-Fi safety have improved traveler protection, yet personal precautions remain essential for secure connectivity and data integrity. Wi-Fi Safety, Public Networks, Online Security, Travel Tips. . Brittany Day
In the post 9-11 real world, thanks to heightened security measures, an airport terminal is one of the safest places for travel. But in the virtual world, it's still extremely vulnerable. A recent research note by a leading Symantec engineer warned of potential "scareware," which is a fake anti-virus software system that appears on your computer, floating through a Wi-Fi network in an airport terminal. Web security experts say this type of malware is just one of the many examples of the threats that occur in Wi-Fi hotspots.. "If you're traveling away from home or the workplace where there is a degree of control, as soon as you connect to someone else's network, whether its' an airport terminal, caf The link for this article located at IB Times is no longer available. . Explore the risks associated with Wi-Fi hotspots and discover how scareware targets individuals using public connections. Protect yourself on the internet!. Wi-Fi Security, Malware Awareness, Public Network Threats, Online Safety Tips. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
"If you . Public areas that offer access to the Internet (airports, open wireless networks etc.) have no security in place. If you The link for this article located at Security-hacks is no longer available. . Enhance your internet security in communal areas by utilizing Squid combined with SSH for a more protected surfing experience.. Secure Browsing, Public Networks, Squid Proxy, SSH Tunneling, Online Privacy. . Bill Locke
Fresh off record third-quarter growth, Juniper Networks on Wednesday outlined its strategy for the next 12 months, including plans to move to integrated security and to secure the Infranet, a profitable public IP network. . . .. Fresh off record third-quarter growth, Juniper Networks on Wednesday outlined its strategy for the next 12 months, including plans to move to integrated security and to secure the Infranet, a profitable public IP network. At Juniper's annual analyst meeting, CEO Scott Kriens and other company executives discussed the road ahead for the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based vendor, stating flatly that channel partners would play a key role. "We only successfully see the way to grow this business by connecting to partners," Kriens said. The link for this article located at Matt Villano is no longer available. . After impressive development in the third quarter, Juniper Networks outlined its plan to enhance comprehensive security for the Infranet.. Infranet Security, Juniper Strategy, Integrated Security, Network Solutions, Public Network Growth. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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