HELL-IDAY!

Criminals can ‘easily intercept credit card info and texts’ on phone if you make common vacation mistake, experts warn

Scammers may pose as hotel staff, tour guides or fellow travelers

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FRAUDSTERS are clearing out holidaymakers’ bank accounts by accessing personal credit card information and even texts.

But, there is one crucial action to help stop you becoming yet another scamming victim while on vacation, say experts.

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Phishing emails and texts are a common tactic used by cybercriminals warned McAfeeCredit: Getty
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The online protection firm has published a range of advice to help Americans watch out for scams, particularly while traveling - when they might let their guard down.

Hackers can easily intercept data transmitted over public Wi-Fi networks, it said.

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This includes accessing unsuspecting travelers' login credentials, their credit card information, and personal messages.

"Avoid accessing sensitive accounts or conducting financial transactions while connected to public Wi-Fi," it added.

"Instead, use a virtual private network (VPN) to encrypt your internet connection and protect your data from prying eyes."

VPN PRIVACY

VPNs - or virtual private network - are pieces of software that will offer you far greater levels of online privacy and security.

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When activated, it changes the "address" of a computer, laptop, tablet or mobile.

They can help secure your browsing on public Wi-Fi, and overseas - although they are banned in some countries.

VPNs are legal in most countries around the world, including the US, Canada, and most of Europe.

However, VPNs are illegal in North Korea, Belarus, Oman, Iraq, and Turkmenistan, said .

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