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Read the text and answer the question below.

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After discussing the risks with Brian, Anna decided to inform the team about preventing MitM attacks, especially during work-related travel:

Dear Team,

As the summit is near and many of you will be traveling for work, it's important to stay safe online. Man-in-the-Middle attacks (MitM) often happen on public Wi-Fi or unsecured networks, especially during peak travel times. These attacks can steal your data, including corporate emails and sensitive information.

To stay protected, always use a VPN (Virtual Private Network) when accessing sensitive information or company systems. Avoid using public Wi-Fi for important tasks. Check the updated security tips and job aids we've shared. They include simple steps to keep your data safe while traveling.

We've scheduled a security review meeting to share more advice and discuss security protocols. If you have any questions or need help setting up your VPN, contact the security team before your trip.

Stay safe, Your Security Team

What does the email say about public Wi-Fi?

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It is safe for sending emails.

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The email warns against using public Wi-Fi for important tasks.


It helps employees stay connected securely.

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The email does not suggest that public Wi-Fi is secure. Instead, it warns about the risks of using it.


It is the best option for connecting to corporate systems.

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The email clearly states to avoid using public Wi-Fi for important tasks like corporate emails.


It can be dangerous when accessing sensitive information.

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To find the correct answer, focus on the email's advice about public Wi-Fi.

It warns that using public networks for sensitive information can lead to attacks.

The email recommends avoiding public Wi-Fi for important tasks. Look for an option that reflects this.