YOUR Wi-Fi could be easily hacked due to a common habit that's more dangerous than it seems.
Cybercriminals can infect your devices with ransomware attacks - and it's easier for them to do so when Wi-Fi users neglect to use Virtual Private Networks (VPN).
Ransomware is a type of malware that allows cybercriminals to block their victim's access to their device.
Hackers can also infect your device by using spyware to monitor your device's activity and provide information to a third party.
The thieves use these attacks to demand that the victim pays a ransom for the malware to be removed.
However, the attacks can be prevented with a few methods to secure your device - including using VPNs.
Public Wi-Fi networks can be dangerous to connect to as cybercriminals can get access to your device through the public connection.
Using a VPN is the safest way to connect to a public Wi-Fi network because it protects your IP address and secure your browsing.
When activated, VPNs change the "address" of a .
VPNs make it much harder for crooks , which protects your personal data and information.