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The 'Dangerous' Wifi Mistake That Experts Warn Could Be Putting Your Security At Risk

June 19, 2023 by Lisa Cupido
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Your phone or computer without a strong Wi-Fi connection is not the same as with one — that’s an obvious statement. But what may not be so obvious is that you could be making mistakes on Wi-Fi that can cause major security issues and compromise your data. Johan Alexander, CEO of APKCima, says it is vital for those Wi-Fi providers or users to be aware of common mistakes that can put your security at risk. Here are some of his top picks for Wi-Fi mistakes you want to avoid. 

Using Weak or Default Passwords

Choosing a weak or default passwords on a Wi-Fi network — like your birthday or the names of loved ones — can leave you more vulnerable to hackers. “Using a weak password on a Wi-Fi network enables unauthorized access to your network,” Alexander says. “Default passwords are widely known and can be exploited by attackers.”

Solution: “As the CEO of APKCima, I advise users to always create strong and unique passwords using a combination of letters, numbers, and symbols,” Alexander says. “Regularly update your Wi-Fi password and avoid using easily guessable information.”

Lack of Encryption

Another mistake Alexander says he has experienced is that users most of the time don’t enable encryption on their Wi-Fi network, which ultimately compromises their data security and their network becomes more vulnerable to interception by attackers, compromising the confidentiality of sensitive information.

Solution: “Enable Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2) or higher encryption protocols on your router to encrypt data transmission,” Alexander advises.

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You’ve Disabled Firewall

 


If you don’t know how Firewall works, or are barely aware of what it is, don’t panic — you’re not alone. According to Alexander, many users disable the firewall without knowing that it actually protects your network from any external threats. 

 


Solution: Ensure that the firewall is enabled on your router and individual devices, Alexander urges — and configure firewall settings to block incoming connections and allow only trusted traffic.

 


Unauthorized Network Access

 


Failing to secure your Wi-Fi network from unauthorized access can be very dangerous. “If left unsecured, anyone within range can connect to your network, potentially accessing your sensitive data or launching attacks,” Alexander says.

 


Solution: “Implement strong Wi-Fi security measures, such as enabling network encryption, using a unique network name (SSID), and enabling network access control with MAC address filtering,” Alexander recommends. “By avoiding these Wi-Fi security mistakes and implementing the recommended solutions, you can significantly enhance the security of your network and protect your sensitive information from potential threats.”

 

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Lisa Fogarty is a lifestyle writer and reporter based in New York who covers health, wellness, relationships, sex, beauty, and parenting.