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by Doctor_Fegg
3137 days ago
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Do you have an actual number for "probably" - assuming normal browsing habits (i.e. not to the sort of porn site with a higher likelihood of installing malware), and an outdated version of iOS or Android? How is that number changed by not using public wifi? |
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Porn sites are not where most malware comes from. Ad networks are. I've had more attempts at virus and malware installs from 'legitimate' sites that have had poor control of their banner ads.
https://www.extremetech.com/internet/220696-forbes-forces-re...
>How is that number changed by not using public wifi?
You are, quite falsely, assuming that non-public wifi, say your friends house, is any more protected.
http://www.zdnet.com/article/flaws-in-att-routers-put-custom...