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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Sniffing, MITM. I used to have to file news stories over unsecured hotel connections (because news organizations are the last to secure their communication channels and don't want to pay for mobile hotspot usage).
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If your traffic can be sniffed or MiTM'd in 2018, you've already lost. Things that count need HSTS, certificate pinning and sensible TLS implementations and in my experience, most do. Very little unencrypted or vulnerable traffic that matters.
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ProTip: Don't connect to WiFi at a coffeeshop run by Project Zero.
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Fun fact: WiFi in most US Starbucks is provided by Google.
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Mitming, rouge AP to name a few.
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@taviso goes again, making us re-think the way “things have always been done.”
Dude you need to be teaching a SANS course.
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Lets not forget that whole send them back every webpage inverted gag.
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