Travel smart: Avoid cyber scams on public Wi-Fi and chargers
Many travellers access free airport Wi-Fi or use public charging stations carelessly, but experts warn that these may serve as traps for hackers.
Rafal Hyps, CEO of Sicuro Group, claims that travel disruptions enable scammers to target devices more easily.
Risks encompass deceptive Wi-Fi connections, phishing URLs, counterfeit transactions, and ‘juice jacking.’
Haider Pasha, CSO EMEA at Palo Alto Networks, advises travellers to verify networks, limit permissions, and keep devices updated.
“Scammers exploit distracted travellers with fake booking confirmations and refund scams,” he said.
Key tips:
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Use cellular data or personal hotspots for banking and emails.
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Avoid public USB chargers; use your own cables.
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If your phone is stolen, lock or wipe it remotely, change passwords, and notify banks.
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Wipe personal data from rental cars, hotel TVs, and devices before leaving.
“Travel shouldn’t be treated like home,” Rafal said. “Use strong passcodes, enable biometrics, and keep sensitive activity off public networks.”
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