Need to use that hotel WiFi but know it's not the secure thing to do? Concerned about someone sniffing your traffic on the airport WiFi or your local Starbucks? Read this to learn about why it's important to use a VPN - virtual private network -- when using WiFi networks.https://twitter.com/joejerome/status/1052537210837307393 …
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We need to start differentiating Virtual Private Networks and Virtual Public Networks, because essentially, many commercial ones are worse then starbucks
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I currently work for a online Games company & it's still the same. Also funny, when searching the IP on Shodan, I know the provider by the list of vulnerabilities listed.
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A VPN is definitely worthwhile, if only for the DNS protection. You never know what DNS server you will be using on a public network. And, you can double protection using OS level VPN combined with a browser extensions VPN as perhttp://www.computerworld.com/article/3187010/security/triple-your-privacy-with-a-chromebook-and-two-vpns.html …
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HTTPS and most other encrypted services don't work if DNS returns the wrong records. That's a convenience issue though (and a good reason to use a VPN), not a security one.
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