Bolstering your home security often means door locks, alarm systems and security cameras, but a recent hack of 14,000 home routers shows you need to protect your home internet network too. Selecting a ...
When it comes to safeguarding your personal data, there may be no tool more important than the wireless router that powers your home WiFi network. Because it transmits all the data that flows into and ...
Home Wi-Fi has quietly become the backbone of daily life, carrying everything from bank logins to baby monitor feeds. When that network is left wide open or only half protected, it is not just the ...
If you’re like most people, you likely use your home internet to pay bills, shop online, send emails, watch movies and more.
Your home network is a treasure trove of personal and financial information, and it’s imperative to safeguard it against cyber threats. In today’s interconnected world, where smart devices and online ...
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Network security is not just for IT professionals. Even home users need to keep their networks secure to prevent unauthorized people from, for example, hogging their broadband, installing malware that ...
The FBI says your Wi-Fi network could be a target for hackers. Here's how to protect yourself.
If you work from home, the best cybersecurity protections may be inside a device you never think about: your home router. COVID-19 has made us all more aware of the need to protect our computers at ...
If your home — with all its blinking, beeping, Internet-connected devices — is a little digital kingdom, your WiFi router is the gate. And somebody needs to keep a close eye on it. Unfortunately, ...
Researchers have found that the extra wireless network you set up for visitors may not isolate devices the way router makers advertise, potentially allowing attackers on the same network to intercept ...
On Nov 20, D-Link released an important alert for users of certain older VPN routers: these devices have a critical flaw that could let hackers take control of your network, as reported by ...