The Risk
- Any public or foreign Wi-Fi can be intercepted or manipulated — allowing others to monitor your activity or inject malicious code.
- Fake hotspots are common near airports, cafés, libraries, hostels, and even on shared phone hotspots from strangers or “friends.”
- Hackers can clone familiar network names like “Free Airport Wi-Fi” or “Hostel Guest” to capture your passwords and credit-card details.
- Travel bookings, banking, and cloud storage logins can be stolen or altered in transit — sometimes without visible signs.
- Even your devices can sync data over insecure networks, revealing personal files, GPS location, or browsing history.
- Unprotected connections make you a target for malware, phishing links, or payment scams disguised as travel portals.