jim stickley is a cybersecurity expert paid by fortune 100 companies to think like a hacker. we asked him to show us how criminals can steal information from us when we're least expecting it. >> no one thinks they're gonna fall victim to identity theft, but check this out. in a café like this, you know, people have this idea that they're safe when they're online. they feel that it's being provided by the local café here, so it should be safe. the reality is, though, that something like this -- this is a wi-fi device -- can be brought to a local café, set up right here in front of people without them even knowing it, and instead of them connecting to the wi-fi in the organization, they'll be connecting to this wi-fi device instead. well, if they type in log-in credentials, i've got them. if they type in a password, i've got it. if they type in credit-card information, i'll get that, as well. all of this information can be captured by the criminal, and then they can use that information to commit identity theft. i do these scams to show people what's going on out there. crimina