Computer Science, asked by fdoll0380, 8 months ago

Assume John uses an unsecured Wi-Fi network to check his email. Describe at least one risk of using an unsecured Wi-Fi network.

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Answered by narindervasudev
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In and of itself, a wireless access point (WAP) or wireless network connection isn’t inherently dangerous. It becomes so if it’s unsecured – allowing the movement of data across its airwaves without any form of encryption or security protection.

Formally speaking, Wi-Fi hotspots are considered to be “secured” if access to them requires users to input a password that conforms to the WPA or WPA2 standards for security codes. Networks unsecured due to the absence of strong password validation procedures and encrypted data connections are just the first of the dangers lurking for the unsuspecting user.

Answered by therealaryanroy
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The problem with public Wi-Fi is that there are a tremendous number of risks that go along with these networks. While business owners may believe they’re providing a valuable service to their customers, chances are the security on these networks is lax or nonexistent.

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