> But still, this is only problematic if you "trust" an access point.
Which is the case for the vast majority of wifi users.
It is completely irrelevant how any of us here consider their access point. The problem is that the masses could be subject to these attacks and allows propagating malwares and botnets.
Which is the case for the vast majority of wifi users.
It is completely irrelevant how any of us here consider their access point. The problem is that the masses could be subject to these attacks and allows propagating malwares and botnets.