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Beware terrifying ‘Evil Twin’ bank-raiding attack on holiday as tourists warned to spot signs you’re in danger

Published on July 05, 2025 at 11:47 AM

TOURISTS have been warned of the dangers of connecting to public WiFi at tourist hot spots.

Experts have urged Brits to look out for the warning signs of bank raiding attacks.

Young man using smartphone on city street.
Tourist hot spots are targets for hackers

Connecting to WiFi in hotels, airports and other popular destinations could put your and even your money at risk.

The hot spots have become hunting grounds for malicious hackers taking advantage of rushed tourists, free and relaxed security awareness.

Shocking statistics revealed by McAfee show 25% of travellers are hacked while using public WiFi abroad.

Terrifyingly 40% of people have had their while using public WiFi networks.

Brits have been warned of a few of the methods used by criminals to .

“Evil twin networks”; which impersonate legitimate WiFi networks are a particular concern.

These have been used to steal personal information and even gain .

The “Evil twin network”; sets up with a name similar to publicly available networks like “Airport_WiFi”; instead of “Airport_Wi-Fi.”;

Unsuspecting tourists then connect to the and from their hackers can gain access to their data.

The technology needed to carry out an “Evil twin network”; attack is now cheaper than ever making it more .

The tech to pull off one of these attacks can be bought for less than $500.

Several other methods are used by dodgy internet crooks to steal data from .

Cybersecurity experts have warned that “vacation brain”; can leave tourists with their guards down, making them easy targets.

Brits have been urged to keep themselves safe online while travelling with several security methods recommended to .

Using a to mask your personal data from network providers is top of the list.

Reviewing travel security settings is also important, your devices have inbuilt settings to from malicious actors.

Reviewing these and ensuring you have them turned on when travelling is a key step to ensuring your while abroad.

Taking extra care not to connect to malicious or dodgy looking WiFi networks is also important.

Experts are urging tourists to make absolutely sure the networks they connect to abroad are .

Remaining vigilant even while trying to relax on holiday is important to .

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