• teft@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    If that one doesn’t work try login: guest password: password.

    Man “hacking” was so much easier when people knew nothing about device configurations.

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        10 months ago

        This is why many new routers you can buy actually ship with unique passwords as default, with the key printed on the bottom of the router.

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          10 months ago

          that was done because when wifi encryption wasn’t enabled by default, most people had no clue how to turn it on. so now it’s the norm to enable encryption and supply the default credentials (which you should still change) to connect. this is why there’s hardly any ‘open’ wifi to ‘borrow’ anymore.

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        10 months ago

        At least now the default settings on most routers include a unique WiFi password printed on the router, so either that password, physical access to the router, or a serious security vulnerability in software that never receives updates (gee, this list is getting long) is necessary to compromise the router.

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        Indeed. The default configurations have improved, not people’s knowledge, sadly…