Public Wi-Fi is easy to trust because it feels so ordinary. You walk into a café, open your laptop, choose a network, and get online within seconds. At a hotel, the password is printed on a card at the front desk. At an airport, the login page appears automatically. Nothing about the process feels unusual. […]
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