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Home / Technology / Google Warns Public Wi-Fi Poses Serious Cybersecurity Risks

Google Warns Public Wi-Fi Poses Serious Cybersecurity Risks

11 Nov

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Summary

  • Google advises avoiding public Wi-Fi due to security vulnerabilities
  • Hackers can intercept data transmitted over unencrypted public networks
  • Experts recommend using VPNs, visiting secure websites, or switching to mobile data
Google Warns Public Wi-Fi Poses Serious Cybersecurity Risks

In October 2025, Google issued a strong warning to smartphone users about the dangers of using public Wi-Fi networks. The tech giant stressed that these networks can be "unencrypted and easily exploited by attackers," potentially compromising the safety of any data transmitted over them.

Cybersecurity experts largely agree with Google's assessment. Dr. Manny Niri, a senior lecturer at Oxford Brookes University, explained that public Wi-Fi networks often lack encryption, allowing hackers on the same network to intercept users' online activities, including sensitive information like banking credentials and personal messages.

To mitigate these risks, Google and other security professionals recommend that people avoid using public Wi-Fi whenever possible. Instead, they advise using a virtual private network (VPN), visiting only secure websites, or switching to mobile data, which is generally more secure than open Wi-Fi hotspots.

While some experts believe the "blanket advice" to avoid public Wi-Fi altogether is "often overblown," they still caution users to be cautious and disable auto-connect features that could inadvertently connect them to rogue networks.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Google warns that public Wi-Fi networks can be "unencrypted and easily exploited by attackers," putting users' sensitive data at risk.
Hackers on the same public Wi-Fi network can intercept users' online activities, including banking information, login credentials, and personal messages.
Google advises smartphone users to avoid using public Wi-Fi whenever possible and instead use a VPN, visit only secure websites, or switch to mobile data.

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