🔓 Why Public Wi-Fi Is Risky
Public Wi-Fi networks often lack encryption, making it easy for cybercriminals to intercept data. On an unsecured network, your login credentials, emails, and private messages are all vulnerable.
👀 Common Wi-Fi Attacks
- Man-in-the-Middle Attacks: Hackers intercept data between you and the Wi-Fi router.
- Fake Hotspots: Cybercriminals set up hotspots named “Free School Wi-Fi” to lure users.
- Session Hijacking: Attackers steal cookies and log into your accounts.
🔐 How Students Can Stay Safe
- Use a reliable VPN on all devices
- Stick to HTTPS websites
- Turn off automatic Wi-Fi connections
- Never access banking or sensitive platforms on public Wi-Fi
📌 Educators should encourage cyber hygiene by including this topic in digital literacy programs. A few proactive steps can make a big difference in student safety.
🧠 Think before you connect — your personal data depends on it.