The upcoming Paris Olympics, the first in-person
summer Games since pandemic restrictions were lifted, are expected to attract
thousands of tourists. Amid the event, Kaspersky's GReAT (Global Research and
Analysis Team) researchers have mapped and assessed the security of the open
Wi-Fi networks that visitors might encounter.
The researchers analyzed 47,891 signal records across popular locations and
Olympic venues* in Paris, identifying 24,766 unique Wi-Fi access points. They
found that a quarter (25%) of these networks had serious security weaknesses,
such as weak or nonexistent encryption, making them vulnerable to interception,
decryption, or cracking attacks.
Additionally, almost one-in-five (20%) were configured with WPS, an outdated
and easily compromised algorithm, rendering them highly susceptible to WPS
attacks that could result in data loss. Only six percent of the analyzed
networks used the latest WPA3 security protocol.
“Like the sportspeople
training for the summer of sport in France, cybercriminals have also prepared
an unsavoury welcome for the millions of people heading for Paris hotels, fan
zones and events. They might set
up fake access points or
compromise legitimate networks to intercept and manipulate data transfers. Open
and misconfigured Wi-Fi networks are particularly attractive to criminals, as
they enable the theft of passwords, credit card details, and other sensitive
user data,” comments Amin Hasbini, Head of META research unit at
Kaspersky’s GReAT (Global Research and Analysis Team).
Using a Virtual Private Network (VPN), such as Kaspersky VPN Secure Connection, provides an extra layer of security for those accessing open Wi-Fi networks. A VPN encrypts the internet connection, creating a secure tunnel between the device and the internet. This encryption prevents cybercriminals from intercepting data, even on unsecured networks. By masking the IP address and encrypting all transmitted data, a VPN ensures that personal and financial information remains protected while using public Wi-Fi.
To learn more about the safety of Paris Wi-Fi, visit Kaspersky Daily.
To stay safe while using public Wi-Fi, Kaspersky experts also recommend following these tips:
*The analysis areas include: Arc de Triomphe, Avenue des Champs-Élysées, Louvre Museum, Eiffel Tower, Notre dame Cathedral, Seine river, Trocadéro, Stade de France
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