Not only public Wi-Fi, but even home Wi-Fi connections can be vulnerable to hackers. People often avoid connecting their phones or laptops to public Wi-Fi, fearing they are allowing cybercriminals to defraud them. Have you ever considered that, in addition to public Wi-Fi, hackers and scammers also keep an eye on your home Wi-Fi network?
Most people are focused solely on accessing high-speed internet from their Wi-Fi router. They never consider how to keep it secure, so they don't fall victim to fraud. Follow the tips below to keep your Wi-Fi connection secure and protect it from cybercriminals.
Turn off your Wi-Fi router when you're not at home.
People often leave their Wi-Fi routers on even when they're away, which also puts them at risk for cyberattacks. Turn off your Wi-Fi when you're away. This reduces the chances of hackers breaking into your home network.
You Can Avoid Using Firewalls
Most Wi-Fi routers have a built-in network firewall. This protects the broadband connection and also prevents scammers from attacking. However, routers also have the option to disable it, so it's important to keep the firewall on to protect your home Wi-Fi network.
Change the Default Username and Password
The first step to keeping your home Wi-Fi network secure is to create a strong username and password. Default usernames and passwords can compromise your home Wi-Fi network. Try to use a password that's impossible for anyone to guess.
Turning on Wi-Fi Encryption is a Beneficial Deal
Encryption is one of the most effective ways to protect your network data. Encryption hides your data or messages so that hackers can't understand them.
How to Check WPA2 Encryption
WPA2 is the most secure encryption type for your home Wi-Fi network. If you have devices older than 10 years, they may not be compatible with WPA2. Therefore, it's important to upgrade your devices for better security.
To determine if your Wi-Fi router supports WPA2 encryption, check your network settings and wireless properties.
Hide Your Home Network
When you turn on your home network, you're asked to publicly display it. This is also called an SSID (Service Set Identifier). If you and your neighbors have devices from the same company, chances are they'll have the same SSID, which can pose a significant security risk if both networks are unencrypted.
Hackers find it difficult.
This is why hiding the SSID is important. This can help you hide your network name from nearby users. Changing the default name makes it much more difficult for a hacker to know what type of router you have. This reduces the likelihood of an attack.
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