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Spring break travel safety: Jeff Rossen offers tips

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Megyn Kelly TODAY welcomes TODAY national investigative correspondent Jeff Rossen, who has important safety tips for spring break travel, including ways of keeping the door to your hotel room secure. He also warns about hackers who mimic your hotel’s Wi-Fi network to steal your information, and demonstrates a gadget that alerts you when your child wanders too far.