Think twice before you decide to connect to public hotspots at some of the world’s top tourist destinations.

Mobile security Skycure is releasing its results from a recent study that tested for malicious Wi-Fi hotspots at some popular attractions.

One way hackers try to lure in unsuspecting victims is by using the word “free” in the network name. The 15 riskiest places to connect to a public hotspot:

  1. Times Square
  2. Notre Dame Cathedral
  3. Disneyland Paris
  4. Golden Gate State Park
  5. Ocean Park
  6. Las Vegas Strip
  7. Hollywood Walk of Fame
  8. Union Station in Washington, D.C.
  9. Faneuil Hall Marketplace
  10. Disneyland Park
  11. Navy Pier
  12. St. Peter’s Basilica
  13. Grand Palace
  14. Magic Kingdom Park
  15. Pike Place Market

 

The website is also sharing some tips on how to ensure your mobile security when using public Wi-Fi networks:

  • Avoid “free” networks.
  • Read the warnings on your device and click “Continue” if you don’t understand the exposure.
  • Update your device to the most current operating system.
  • Disconnect from the network if your phone begins acting odd.
  • Use a mobile security app to protect your device.
  • Beware of spoofed legitimate networks.