21 Common Travel Scams Making a Comeback and How to Spot Them

7. The Wi-Fi Hack Trap

Wi-fi symbol on gray sidewalk with woman legs, top view. Photo Credit: Envato @valeriygoncharukphoto

In our hyper-connected world, free Wi-Fi is a coveted commodity, but scammers exploit this by setting up fake Wi-Fi networks in public places. Once a traveler connects, the scammer gains access to sensitive information such as passwords and credit card details, leading to identity theft and financial loss. To protect against this scam, travelers should avoid connecting to unsecured public Wi-Fi networks and instead use trusted networks provided by reputable establishments. Utilizing a virtual private network (VPN) can also encrypt internet traffic and provide an additional layer of security. By being cautious and prioritizing online safety, travelers can safeguard their personal information and enjoy a worry-free travel experience.

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