STC explains why your iPhone is still not safe from a dangerous Wi-Fi attack
Connectivity attacks on mobile devices can have multiple purposes. The simplest is clearly just to intercept your traffic. That doesn’t help where that traffic is encrypted—but it can be compromising with plain text and web queries.
Other attacks focus on planting malware on the device once it has joined, perhaps engaging in some form of UI with the device as part of the network login process that actually attacks the device itself, with no filtering in place. Let’s start with the advice. Don’t use public Wi-Fi hotspots, and if you really have to, make sure you use a reputable VPN. It’s still as simple as that.
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