Strange Occurence....
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Strange Occurence....
This is just weird. In my home I have a wireless network, and it works very well. All of a sudden today, it reset on it's own, renamed itself, and got rid of the encryption password we had put on it... is this normal????
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Unfortunately, wireless security is pretty poor. Even with encryption and MAC filtering a determined person can get in fairly easily, if there is a lot of traffic to examine.
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That's not strange. Only 2 things are necessary for an attack; 1) it's out of the box, and 2) it's plugged in.D.A.R.K.[CotC] wrote:I've already got it back to normal, with encryption's and whatnot. Strange that it happened while we were all using it...
A lot of these consumer wireless devices have their manuals on-line. And have a weak enough processors that an attack can get them to restart. Once restarted, they often fall back to a default security setting that is also in the manual. It would only take seconds for an attacker to set a new password and to begin to play on your network. If your transmit power is 100% when you don't need it, then you're giving the attacker even more radius to attack you from. Like Warf said, wireless security is poor. Especially true for the consumer grade devices.