A survey conducted by NordVPN reveals that 52 percent of British people feel most vulnerable to cyber criminals when using public Wi-Fi in hospitality venues.
Research from service provider NordVPN, carried out by survey company Cint, discovered that 52 percent of little Britainers feel most at risk from nefarious cyber crims when they visit pubs, cafes and restaurants.
Unless — it turns out — you use the password-free wifi. This is based on a survey of 1,012 respondents of 18 years and older in the US, UK, Canada, Australia, Germany, Poland, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden and Spain.
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