Oh my. Well, it is NBC. But still, it's sort of scary.
So, I'm not technical enough and they sort of elide over some of the details---but how precisely is the sniffing of the MacBook Air running Maverick happening (no, this isn't the "but Macs don't get viruses" statement, it's a "how do Macs get viruses" question)?
Is that happening because someone signs onto a public WiFi network and then, as they zip around, they give up their passwords as they sign in and out? And the HTTPS encryption is not secure enough to keep the hackers out? and voila, they're hacked?
And how could the Android-based phone, having done nothing at all except hop on a network, start downloading malware? Doesn't it need permissions or some user action?
Wish I understood these things.
As it is, I carry my own WiFi hotspot in the United States for exactly this reason---if it's not my network, I'm not signing on.
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