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I expect to be using Open WiFi a lot during the next 6 months or so and would like to protect my data. Is encrypting a good way of doing it?
JM
I understand and thanks to both of you. If I am on an OPenWiFi won't someone be able to steal my passwords as I use them? and, can they get into my browser (Chrome, Firefox) to access my saved passwords?Using open WiFi is kind of like thinking about everything you do being displayed on a busy freeway billboard for all to see. You might sneak by undetected, but then... roll the dice.
Like Senor Walling says, if you have a https connection with authentication (username/password), you are likely fairly secure.
I understand and thanks to both of you. If I am on an OPenWiFi won't someone be able to steal my passwords as I use them? and, can they get into my browser (Chrome, Firefox) to access my saved passwords?
JM
It's possible for your passwords to be sniffed and compromised. AirSnort is a wireless LAN (WLAN) tool which recovers encryption keys. AirSnort operates by passively monitoring transmissions, computing the encryption key when enough packets have been gathered.
That being said, few people have the time and perseverance to do this, but it is still something you should be aware of.
And nobody can "get into" your browser and access saved passwords.
So, using any open and unencrypted WiFi source has it's security issues but being aware of what you're doing and how you're doing it will go a long ways towards keeping your data intact.