New NSA warning for U.S. citizens — act now. Updated on Apr. 11 with the publication of a list of affected routers. NSA is warning U.S. internet users to reboot their routers now, with attackers ...
Before any of my devices touch the network, these settings are getting changed first ...
A picture of router on a table with a man seated in the background on his phone and computer - Cunaplus_m.faba/Getty Images When most people get a new router, they just set a new Wi-Fi password, and ...
Multiple technology sources recommend updating router firmware, securing admin access, disabling risky features, and avoiding outdated Wi-Fi tweaks that can weaken performance. Key changes include ...
Unsure who's accessing your home Wi-Fi aside from you? It's time to find out and lock it down. Securing your connection is ...
After you gain access to your router's firmware, you’ll be free to change the network's settings. These include the router name and password, the security level, and the Wi-Fi password.
If your Wi-Fi has been slow, unreliable, or prone to sudden drop-offs, you might be tempted to replace your router. But before you spend your money on a shiny new router, try adjusting the settings on ...
Russian hackers are using home routers as spy devices to steal passwords and access military networks, but weekly reboots and password changes stop most attacks.
The FCC's new router policy targets future device approvals over national security concerns, but the real risk involves ...