"Identity fraud: Wi-Fi crime"
Published: 19 August, 2009, 00:05
Unsecured Wi-Fi networks are to blame for Internet credit card fraud, said Berin Szoka, director of Center for Internet Freedom.
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Published: 19 August, 2009, 00:05
Unsecured Wi-Fi networks are to blame for Internet credit card fraud, said Berin Szoka, director of Center for Internet Freedom.
Tell me something I don't know! My cheque/ debit card has been compromised and replaced three times. And I have used the 7-11 atms. Even worse, Citicorp/ Citibank admitted it had no way to protect atm users' information. My simple advice, go to your own bank's atm ( no fees ) or another major bank atm.