I recently let a neighbor borrow my internet code because theirs is out.
I'm not nervous about my neighbor, otherwise I wouldn't have given them the code, but this prompted a question in me: Could someone who is using the same internet connection as me view my personal data and info I'm sending out?
Is there any way to protect your sensitive info on your internet connection? I've considered proxies and VPNs, do these work? What else could help?
Most sites use HTTPS, so no. They could sniff your traffic with wireshark but they wouldn't be able to make sense of any of it. If you're still worried you could always use a proxy/VPN.
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>internet code
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>Could someone who is using the same internet connection as me view my personal data and info I'm sending out?
kys my man, this is a retard-tier question.
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Yes. AES is completely broken.
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y tho?
unless she was a qt this is inexcusable