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Insecure WiFi, it it a security problem ?

Insecure WiFi, it it a security problem ?

Insecure WiFi, should you be worried ? Yes, when you are in a public place and see that you are connected to “insecure Wifi, this means that applications such as email which do not use encryption can be monitored by any third party with very basic equipment.

Cyber criminals use this fact to monitor these networks and scan for financial and personal information which can be used in cyber crime. This is an easy technique for them to take advantage. This attack can also be used in corporate espionage, it’s simple.

BUNKR keeps all of your information encrypted in every message and in your vault so that you are not vulnerable to this common attack. Here is short video on how BUNKR keeps your most personal information safe, secure and at your fingertips when you need it.

If you are already a BUNKR customer, contact us at BUNKR SUPPORT through Direct Messages and we can walk you thru it. If you are not a BUNKR customer already, visit bunkr.life

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