A lot of the comments here are saying that a pineapple can configure their subnet to use 10.x.x.x or 192.168.x.x. Is there any other way to determine if an access point is compromised?
Do some online banking. If your balance goes down more than expected, it's probably compromised.
Unless the pineapple operator also has solved DHKE and symmetric keys in general, using https means you're safe to do whatever on public wifi.
Unless your device has exposed vulnerabilities over the local network
Setup a firewall with the minimum exposed ports, even on Linux. UFW is reasonable
A lot of the comments here are saying that a pineapple can configure their subnet to use 10.x.x.x or 192.168.x.x. Is there any other way to determine if an access point is compromised?
Do some online banking. If your balance goes down more than expected, it's probably compromised.
Unless the pineapple operator also has solved DHKE and symmetric keys in general, using https means you're safe to do whatever on public wifi.
Unless your device has exposed vulnerabilities over the local network
Setup a firewall with the minimum exposed ports, even on Linux. UFW is reasonable
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