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    Check Whether Your Home Router Is Vulnerable or Not

    Jeffrey ClarkBy Jeffrey ClarkSeptember 10, 2021No Comments6 Mins Read
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    If there’s one thing every internet user should know, it’s that your home wireless router is vulnerable to hackers and can be hacked easily. While it’s true that Wi-Fi is one of the most popular ways to access the internet, nevertheless it’s important to understand the basics of router hacking. In this article, we’ll go over one of the basic things you should keep in mind regarding router security.

    Over the past year or so, many home routers have been compromised. Some of the big names in the router market are affected, making them a much bigger security threat than usual. Learn how to login into your router right now with this simple yet detailed guide we have compiled for you. Use this link https://routerlogin.one/10-0-0-1/ to login to 10.0.0.1 from you personal router. First, many people will often use only a tiny portion of their router’s capabilities, and this makes it easy to compromise their security. Then, the next step is to use a VPN service, which can be a great security feature but can be used in a different way than most people think.

    If you are a computer user, you must be aware that cybercriminals are constantly trying to hack your home network. While most home users are not at risk, you must know that you are not completely safe from cyber-attacks. Cyber threats can come from anywhere and be as simple as a virus, Trojan, or malware or as complex as ransomware. You can easily protect your home network from these threats by updating your router’s firmware, using a good router firewall, and keeping your antivirus software up to date.

    If you’ve ever used a public Wi-Fi network, you’ve probably noticed that you’re bombarded with pop-up advertisements and offers. This is because many of the routers you use are configured insecurely. This means that they are wide open to attack. You need to make sure that your router is configured securely before using it.

    There are five ways to do this. We have listed them below:

        1.Changing the default password

    If you did not change your router’s default password, you should do it as soon as possible. In the router’s settings, you will find the password for the administrator (the username of the router) and the default password for the router.

    The router is your gateway to the internet, and it is your first point of contact with the outside world. It is, therefore, important that you configure the router as securely as possible. The password should be comprised of at least eight characters and be complex.

        2. Check for Wireless Security

    If you’re concerned about your router’s security, you should check if it’s using a wireless security protocol. The most common protocols are WPA and WPA2. WPA2 is considered the more secure option. If your router is using WPA2, you can change it to WPA2.

        3. Perform Vulnerability Test

    The following are a set of vulnerability tests that should be performed on the router to ensure that it is functioning correctly. The goal of these tests is simple: to ensure that the router is working correctly and that it is secure.

    The tests listed below are simple and should be able to be performed by anyone with basic computer skills. 

    1. Ping the router and see if it is responding.
    2. Check the DHCP settings to ensure that the router is properly configured.
    3. Check the firewall settings to ensure that they are configured correctly.
    4. Check the DHCP settings to ensure that the router is properly configured.
    5. Check the router’s IP address to ensure that it is properly configured.
    6. Check the router’s DNS settings to ensure that they are properly configured.
    7. Check the router’s HTTP settings to ensure that they are configured correctly.

         4. Verify the connected Devices

    How many devices are connected to your network? How many of those devices are smart devices that can be used to attack your network? There’s no way of knowing, but the numbers are growing rapidly.

    This is a vulnerability that can be exploited, but only if the attacker knows where to look.

    How can we protect ourselves?

    The easiest way in which you can safeguard yourself is to use a firewall. But there’s a drawback: the firewall doesn’t protect you from all types of attacks. It only protects you from attacks that are aimed at your network.

    If you want to protect your entire network, you need a more advanced solution.

    The best solution is a Vulnerability Scanner.

    If you want to make sure your network is safe, you need to ensure that all connected devices are secure. They will check your network for vulnerabilities and make sure that all connected devices are safe. 

        5. Keeping all the devices updated on the home network

    Recently, a security vulnerability was discovered that affects many devices, including routers, older computers, and smartphones. The vulnerability, known as KRACK, allows traffic interception between devices that connect to an access point in a Wi-Fi network. This is a serious security issue that can allow an attacker to spy on communications or install malware on the device. The vulnerability was discovered by security researchers at Cisco, who, after extensive testing, confirmed the vulnerability. 

    The team at Cisco reports that the vulnerability is present in all devices that support Wi-Fi, including routers and older devices, which are likely to be connected to the home network. The team at Cisco has released a security update to address this vulnerability and recommends that all devices connected to the home network be updated. This is the reason why keeping all the devices on the connected network updated is important.

    Wireless network security is a fascinating topic. Wireless networks vary greatly in their security capabilities and characteristics.  Best of all, there are numerous ways to increase or decrease the security of a wireless network. It seems like a mystery to me how these systems can work at all. Wireless network security is a fascinating topic and taking care of your home network requires some effort on your side, but it is definitely worth it.

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    Jeffrey Clark

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