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Police allege the man’s fake wifi networks took users to a dummy page that asked for their email or social media login details. Those details were then saved to the man’s devices and could be used to access other personal information, including the online communications, photos, videos or bank details.
I was going to make fun of people falling for that, but I can see how a fake portal probably masquerading as SSO verification in order to get free Wi-Fi can temporarily fool even some more experienced users.
Indeed it does, I was talking about adding a checkbox tagged “Only transfer blocked users” instead of having to click through some menus.