An Android app that allows users to find Wi-Fi hotspots leaked password details of more than 2 million Wi-Fi routers in plain text, according to security researchers. The WiFi Finder app, with more ...
China-based app maker ignored repeated warnings by researchers that its password database – stored in plain text – was accessible to anyone online. More than 2 million passwords for Wi-Fi hotspots ...
It’s becoming harder to know which apps to trust these days, and that’s readily apparent with the disclosure of a vulnerability in the popular Android app “Wi-Fi Finder.” The purpose of the app is to ...
Developers of such apps as WiFi-Where, WiFiFoFum, and yFy said that Apple banned their apps for using private frameworks to access wireless information, according to Softpedia, an online forum focused ...
Remember the app called JoikuSpot, turning a good old Nokia Symbian phone into a hand warming WiFi hotspot? Smart WiFi Sharing. Users can share their WiFi networks safely without revealing or storing ...
The best way to find free Wi-Fi hotspots near you is by using an app on your phone that has access to a large database of hotspots. Your internet service provider (ISP) might also make local hotspots ...