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The dangerous cost of ‘free’ Wi-Fi

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The dangerous cost of 'free' Wi-Fi

If it seems too good to be true, it probably is. Free Wi-Fi is no exception to this adage. Security company Avast tested this theory by setting up a number of free fake Wi-Fi hotspots to see how many people would take the bait. They caught a lot of fish. Read More

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