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Never use public Wifi? #wifi #flipperzero #iphone #android #bank #hak5 #hacking #hacker #hacker #cybersecurity #infosec #banking #vpn

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solst/ICE1 year ago

1. Public wifi is fine for apps that have TLS with cert pinning 2. Rogue APs can have a password too

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SecBriefs | Making Cybersecurity Simple1 year ago

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Anonymous1 year ago

I own a pineapple and it is so fucking cool, best purchase ever

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ViperHardy | RG1 year ago

I never connect unless it's a sandbox device I want to see who else is connected to it. I also kill my Bluetooth, location service, mic, and camera when I leave my house. However it's nearly impossible to explain and educate everyday people that it's not just simple "oh they got my email address". In their minds they feel they have given out that information for coupons and have zero compacity to understand modern phones, and more computers than a phone call.

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ADEYEMI 🌴🤍1 year ago

Hmm

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T1 year ago

Is it alright to use a public Wi-Fi if I’m connected to a VPN?

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Tone1 year ago

I invested in VPN service for my phone $400 for 2 yrs and 3 months

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CyZorostrialzorosgatus1 year ago

I need help. I want to learn hacking to be white hacker not black hacker. Thanks

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Neophyte 🦅 🇺🇸1 year ago

What are your thoughts that neighbors use the default WiFi settings that allow their routers to reach beyond their property? Why should anyone see other people's WiFi? Other than potential security issues Isn't it intrusive? Shouldn't they limit their range instead?

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Freedom451 year ago

Nobody will steal your passwords from keystrokes even on public wifi. The connections are all https now. The communication is encrypted.

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