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Wireless security breach - how?
There I was, quietly browsing this forum, when I noticed my wireless connection had disconnected. On investigation, I found that the router security was open, the router password was blank, and 4 or 5 unknown DHCP clients were listed.:Yikes:
Prior to this, the security was 128-bit WEP, there WAS a password set, and remote admin was NOT enabled. Funnily enough, when I rebooted the router, the admin password came back! Needless to say, I have now changed the password, increased security to WAP-PSK and hidden the SID, but I would dearly like to know how this security breach was carried out, as I thought I was fully protected. (PM me if you don't want to encourage other 'script kiddies'). The router is a Belkin. |
Re: Wireless security breach - how?
Running standard firmware? Could be a hardware reset on the router, did it lose any other settings?
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Re: Wireless security breach - how?
WEP is a horribly broken encryption, a recent development shows it can be broken in a few minutes.
you should be quite safe with WPA. you can use this page https://www.grc.com/passwords.htm to make nice randomised passwords. |
Re: Wireless security breach - how?
Yes - standard firmware. I don't think it lost any other settings, and the odd thing is that the password I had set came back when I rebooted. Also, it seems very suspicious that there were 4 or 5 'freeloaders' connected when I checked, as this was within a few minutes of me being disconnected.
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