Hackers can potentially intercept your data on public Wi-Fi through techniques like "man-in-the-middle" attacks, where they secretly relay or alter the communication between two parties. They can also set up fake Wi-Fi networks (called "evil twins") to trick users into connecting.
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Hackers can potentially intercept your data on public Wi-Fi through techniques like "man-in-the-middle" attacks, where they secretly relay or alter the communication between two parties. They can also set up fake Wi-Fi networks (called "evil twins") to trick users into connecting.
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