Dear {{FirstName}},

As public wi-fi networks are becoming more and more common, we thought you'd be interested in sharing this with Indiana consumers.

Thanks

 
 

NOT ALL WI-FI NETWORKS ARE CREATED EQUAL

 

Protect yourself on public wi-fi networks.

 

Indianapolis, IN - August 3, 2015– Public Wi-Fi networks are convenient, but often they are not secure.  If you connect to a public Wi-Fi network and send information through the Internet or mobile apps, your information might become vulnerable to hackers. To protect yourself:

  • Know about encryption and how it works.  Encryption scrambles information sent through the Internet into a code so it’s not accessible to others.
  • Look to see if https is at the start of the web address ( the “s” is for secure).
  • Unlike websites, mobile apps don’t have a visible indicator like https, but many mobile apps don’t encrypt information properly, so using certain apps in unsecured Wi-Fi is not advised.
  • Don’t assume a public Wi-Fi hotspots are secure: if a network doesn’t require a WPA or WPA2 password, it’s probably not secure.
  • Remember, do not stay permanently signed into accounts, and log out after each session. Do not use the same password on different sites.  If someone gains access to one, the other accounts may be vulnerable as well.  Make sure your browser security software is up-to-date.

For more information, please contact BBB at info@indybbb.org or 1-866-463-9222. Look for the seal to find a business you can trust. Start your search at www.bbb.org/indy. 

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  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  
  August 3, 2015  
 
 
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