Please, please help. I am using a wireless router which I initially had not protected with a password (I know i'm mad). I realised someone was sharing my connection and put on a password and changed the name, within 2 days the Hacker had taken off the password and changed the name back. I have no idea what I should do. I am using a Sweex wlan router. Please please advice!!!
How do I stop HACKERS???!!!!
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Please, please help. I am using a wireless router which I initially had not protected with a password (I know i'm mad). I realised someone was sharing my connection and put on a password and changed the name, within 2 days the Hacker had taken off the password and changed the name back. I have no idea what I should do. I am using a Sweex wlan router. Please please advice!!!
how did you know someone was sharing your connection?
Change login/pass to router and dont have it a common name add characters to it.
Just do a reset of your router if its been changed and you cant get in , little reset button at back.
then make it wpa encryted.Comment
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Most important, dont use a WEP key, use a WPA key.
I can break a wep key in about 4 mins and i am no expert, also when using a WPA key use a combination of letters, numbers and symbols that don't make sense, if you use a dictionary word the key can still be cracked by using a brute force dictionary attack.Comment
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good advice, mind you replacing one letter with a number, in a dictionary word, does exactly the same thing. no amount of brute force will sort that. but it wont stop the determined hacker. if you use a program like Network magic, you may be able to find their ip address. if so place it in the restriction section, so the router refuses connection, whatever passwords they have.Most important, dont use a WEP key, use a WPA key.
I can break a wep key in about 4 mins and i am no expert, also when using a WPA key use a combination of letters, numbers and symbols that don't make sense, if you use a dictionary word the key can still be cracked by using a brute force dictionary attack.Comment
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what I have done was first change the password for logging into your Router and then setup the router to only accept connections from MAC address only, this way even if they have your password the router wont connect to their computer unless that MAC address is listed in the allowed section.Comment
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MAC filtering is pointless. He'll just sniff a MAC in use and change his MAC address to that.what I have done was first change the password for logging into your Router and then setup the router to only accept connections from MAC address only, this way even if they have your password the router wont connect to their computer unless that MAC address is listed in the allowed section.
Just do whats been said -
1) change your router password.
2) use a strong WPA password.
He won't be able to get in for a long time if you do this (and if you haven't had a pc inside the network exploited).Comment
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Use WPA and use a phrase with spaces as password. No ~~~~er will get in that

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consensus seems to be, a GOOD password is the best defence. it should not be that hard to work out really. just change your current passwords for both the Router access and the wireless access. it does not matter how many times he has been in, a new stronger password will do the trick. and it only takes about 5 minutes to do.Comment

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