32 Common Travel Scams and How to Avoid Them Like a Pro

23. The Wi-Fi “Password Swap” Scam

a sign of wi-fi on the wall, abstract sticker attached in public place. Photo Credit: Envato @MikeShots

At cafés or hotels, a seemingly helpful local offers you the Wi-Fi password—but it’s actually a phishing attempt. They hand you a card or show a QR code that redirects to a fake login page designed to steal your data. Some versions even mimic hotel-branded portals perfectly. How to Avoid It: Only use Wi-Fi credentials provided directly by the staff. Avoid scanning QR codes from strangers or connecting to networks without clear authentication.

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