Russian Hackers and your network.

April 24, 2018.  US and UK issued a joint statement that Russian hackers are conducting extensive attacks on US Small office, Home office, and personal networks.

This isn't news, but the fact that it is severe enough to warrant a statement from homeland security means you should really make sure you do something about it.

I want to help keep you safe.  


Let's take 1 minute to review the easiest most important things you can do to secure your network.


Change the default username and password.
Disable wi-fi protected setup (WPS).
Configure WPA2 instead of WEP (Seriously why is this still available?).
Use Long, strong passwords for your username and for the wi-fi login.
    For Example:  https://xkcd.com/936/
    (15 characters or longer)
Update the firmware on your router!

Look, I've consulted in IT for 25 years.  I have lost track of how many times I googled a router default
username and password to get access to a customer system.

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