A hacker could drop a key logger into your laptop and steal all user names and passwords. Any money they can take they will!!I would think scammers are more concerned about your credit card info than poker log in. How would someone take a withdrawal? All the sites I use either have my NT, Skrill info and if i would think any p2p request would have to be in my name. Seems unlikely to me.
yes, because you are connecting at a wifi that you don't know how is, and someone can create a wifi connection under the nomber for example coofe bar, the same name at the coffee of your street, and the people, how create the wifi connection can see all the trafic that stay in the internet, and he can see your passwords, understand ?I was always curious, can people get my info if i use public wifi?
Ehhh, keyloggers aren't really WiFi specific, though still something to worry about if you're a known player and have a bit in account(s) to lose. Someone will target you eventually (like with Negreanu's incident- he wasn't reimbursed for his several-thousand-dollar-loss to my knowledge, either). VPNs on the other hand- personally don't trust them at all only because I actually know two people who operate/admin VPN services and actively *do* monitor traffic being passed through, regardless of what the policy says. Granted, they're more concerned about people using them for illicit purposes, but still. It's all logged.
I don't. I even cashed a freeroll for $1.35 and no one stole the money from my account. I take that as proof that no one can steal passwords in a public network.
If you have a WiFi at home it can be hijacked and they can get into your computer. The same thing can happen with public WiFi.
No one cares about your buck 35.
Say what??? That is a major violation of privacy. I hope this isn't true.