[March 03, 2015] |
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AnchorFree Documents the Danger to Cellular Service Providers of Offloading Subscribers to Wi-Fi
AnchorFree, the global leader in consumer security, privacy and Internet
freedom, today announced that it has completed a test of the security
and privacy of a representative sample of the approximately 90,000
participants of the Mobile World Congress (News - Alert) event, determining 92 percent
of the participants (based on sample size n=465) did not use encryption
or security when accessing public Wi-Fi. This astounding number confirms
top mobile experts around the world still do not take necessary steps to
protect their devices and are vulnerable to having their passwords and
sensitive personal account information stolen.
By 2018, more than half of smartphone and tablet traffic will be
offloaded from mobile networks to Wi-Fi. As a means to relieve the
congested mobile data networks, offloading creates more vulnerable users
on open Wi-Fi networks - evidenced by AnchorFree's test.
"Security and privacy at public Wi-Fi sites is increasingly dubious as
hackers are exploiting significant vulnerabilities," said Craig Vachon,
corporate development leader at AnchorFree. "It was hugely surprising to
us that so many mobile experts - more than 90 percent - visiting the MWC
conference have not bothered to protect themselves from Wi-Fi hacking
and sniffing. Our researchers were easily able to access many-thousands
of app passwords, emails, pictures and other personal information from
the top executives at the largest cellular companies in the world."
AnchorFree's researchers independently collected and validated the test
results. First the company designed the methodology for creating such a
test then leveraged popular and easily available Wi-Fi Sniffing Kit
[called Wi-Fi Pineapple costing USD$100] and free software [called
PineAP, TCPDUMP and Wireshark], which was simply downloaded from the
Web. The AnchorFree tester then sat in three "high-traffic" spots at the
global confrence [outside the convention hall, at the airport and at
the train station] for the duration of the six-hour test and tabulated
the final results. No logs or permanent records of the Wi-Fi sniffing
activities were created and any and all data was immediately and
permanently destroyed.
To combat the vulnerabilities exposed with offloading, AnchorFree today
also announced its newest privacy product, Wi-Fi Security. Wi-Fi
Security is a subscription-only product (using carrier billing) - for
carriers to market to their subscribers - which provides a secure
connection between smartphones or tablet devices and the Internet;
encrypting data, protecting the user's IP address, and thwarting
malware. At launch, AnchorFree has carriers in Brazil, Japan and the
U.S. that will rollout Wi-Fi Security in Q2 and Q3. By the end of 2015,
between eight and 10 carriers and ISPs will launch.
"Our carrier-specific products are must-have apps for anyone using Wi-Fi
to access the Internet, whether that is in the local coffee shop, an
airport lobby or hotel when they travel. Some mobile carriers have told
us that as many as 40 percent of their subscribers have been victims of
identity theft due to Wi-Fi hacking," said Vachon. "Wi-Fi Security
continues AnchorFree's mission to provide secure Internet access and
online privacy to the world's information for the next billion Internet
users."
AnchorFree also makes its consumer product, Hotspot Shield, a global VPN
that secures mobile and public Wi-Fi networks to ensure safe, private
Web browsing. Since launch in 2011, Hotspot Shield has seen exponential
mobile growth, with a 300 percent increase over the past year, bringing
the overall total (mobile and computers) to more than 300 million
installs.
About AnchorFree
AnchorFree's mission is to provide secure access to the world's
information for every person on the planet. AnchorFree's Hotspot Shield
application is the world's largest Internet freedom and personal privacy
platform and the biggest disrupter of Internet censorship. Downloaded by
more than 300 million users across mobile devices and computers; Hotspot
Shield is the starting point, for mobile and Web access, making all
applications and websites secure, private and accessible.
AnchorFree Wi-Fi Security product is being adopted by the largest
carriers globally. To learn more about how it works, visit http://www.anchorfree.com/carriers.php.
Funded by $63 million from Goldman Sachs, and other blue chip investors,
AnchorFree is focused on bringing online privacy and freedom to the next
billion Internet users. AnchorFree is growing by 6 million new downloads
of Hotspot Shield per month.
* [To visualize this Wi-Fi Sniffing process, please view this video on
YouTube (News - Alert): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoZWa62nzaM
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**Information in [brackets] used in this press release may be deemed
inappropriate for public dissemination due to the information's ability
to be abused.
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