KEY PASSWORD NETHACKER

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YOU MAY KNOW YOUR INTERNET PASSWORD BUT YOU ARE SETTING IT WRONG, TRY THESE TIPS:

  • Weak Password: Using a weak password that is easy to guess, such as “123456” or “password,” increases the risk of unauthorized access to your network.
  • Inadequate Length: Short passwords are easier to guess. A minimum length of at least 8 characters is recommended, and the longer the password, the better.
  • Lack of Character Combination: A secure password should contain a combination of letters (both uppercase and lowercase), numbers, and special characters to make it stronger.
  • Not Changing the Default Password: Leaving the default password provided by the router manufacturer increases the risk of unauthorized access, as these passwords are often publicly known.
  • Not Updating the Password Regularly: It’s important to change the password periodically to maintain network security. If the password is shared with many people, it’s especially important to change it frequently.
  • Not Physically Securing the Password: Failing to physically secure the router can allow unauthorized individuals to access it and, therefore, the network.
  • Forgetting the Password: Make sure to store the password in a secure and accessible place in case you forget it.
  • Not Encrypting the Connection: Failing to enable Wi-Fi connection encryption can allow data to be transmitted without protection, making it easier to intercept by unauthorized individuals.
  • Using Personal Information in the Password: Avoid using personal information such as names, birthdates, or phone numbers in your password, as this information can be easily guessed or discovered by an attacker.
  • Not Hiding the SSID: While hiding the SSID does not provide real security, it can make it harder for unauthorized individuals to find your Wi-Fi network.

By avoiding these common mistakes, you can improve the security of your Wi-Fi network and better protect your connected devices and data.

BERNIE LOPEZ
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