Keep your router's software updated to patch known security flaws.
Some attackers use "phishing" by creating a fake Wi-Fi network with the same name as the target to trick users into entering their actual password.
Security researchers identify these common weaknesses to help people better protect their own home networks:
Older security protocols like WEP are extremely easy to crack with basic tools, while modern WPA2 or WPA3 are much more secure. How to Secure Your Own Wi-Fi
Keep your router's software updated to patch known security flaws.
Some attackers use "phishing" by creating a fake Wi-Fi network with the same name as the target to trick users into entering their actual password.
Security researchers identify these common weaknesses to help people better protect their own home networks:
Older security protocols like WEP are extremely easy to crack with basic tools, while modern WPA2 or WPA3 are much more secure. How to Secure Your Own Wi-Fi