Who can it be now? Australia warns of rogue Wi-Fi at airports

Officials in Australia are warning travelers following the discovery of rogue Wi-Fi points in one of the nation's airports.
The Australian Federal Police issued an alert after busting up a data-harvesting operation at the Perth Airport on the nation's west coast.
An unidentified 42-year-old man faces nine criminal charges related to cybercrime after investigators determined that he was using a mobile hotspot to pose as the airport's on-site Wi-Fi network and harvest data from fellow travelers.
According to the AFP, the man allegedly used the access point along with a laptop and mobile phone to create local Wi-Fi networks that presented themselves as trusted access points.
When nearby people connected to the points, they were given internet access but in the process had their traffic collected and sorted through in order to collect account logins and other sensitive information.
The case was broken open back in April when police seized the defendant's luggage at Perth Airport and found the data-harvesting equipment.
This led to a May raid of his home in Palmyra, a suburb of Perth.
The seized devices included a number of account credentials that were collected from fellow airport travelers, which led to police filing multiple charges related to cybercrime and illegal collection of data.
Dirty deeds on IP. The warning should prove particularly poignant in the U.S. as the upcoming Independence Day weekend will likely see many Americans traveling domestically and outside of the country.
Coleman recommended that travelers who find themselves on public networks at airports take basic precautions, such as avoiding the use of password-protected accounts where possible and changing passwords should access be necessary.


This Cyber News was published on packetstormsecurity.com. Publication date: Tue, 02 Jul 2024 15:13:05 +0000


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