What if someone is
scanning and reading your private information from your computer right now? Would
you like it if your bank account details and online transaction details went
into the wrong hands? Scary isn’t it? In the previous post we talked about the
dangers of using an unsecured wireless connection, but how do we actually go
about securing it?
Let’s see how you can
actually tweak and manage your wireless network and turn it into something like
the Great Wall of China… None of us
would ever have to worry about getting hacked, losing valuable information or ending
up with hefty bills (coz’ Mr.Unauthorized decided to have some fun at your
expense) if you just asked yourselves these two simple questions:
·
What are WEP and WPA encryption and why the hell should
I use them?
Encryption is the first line
of defense for any network, computer or router and there are no exceptions. Will
you be surprised if I told you that most of the routers ship with the
encryption turned off? Have you turned
it on? If not, now would be the right time to do it, as not doing so will leave
you completely exposed and vulnerable.
Earlier networks used to
rely on WEP but the more recent WAP and WAP2 are more secure and difficult to
hack, so I would advise that you go either with WAP or WAP2 when you go about
securing your network. If you are using an older router that supports WEP only,
then going in for a 128 bit encryption
is what I would advise but make sure that the manufacturer has not issued any
firmware upgrade (it can make the router WAP and WAP2 compatible).
Once you are done setting
it up make sure to change the default name and password for the network or
simple enough go for a service provider who does it all for you…
·
I have a router with firewall, why would I need to use
these security features?
Though your firewall might
stop a hacker from compromising your
computer, it definitely can’t stop anyone from getting onto your network if
they are within range of your Wi-Fi signal. That’s why it is always advisable
to run software firewalls on every PC on the network, without a proper
encryption and firewall anyone can use tools to spy on all the outgoing and
incoming traffic on your Wi-Fi.
Securing your network is
the first thing that you should do, when you either install a new or upgrade an
existing wireless connection, not only will it save you from the dangers of
losing your most intimate information but it might even cause financial damage,
because all it takes is just a small mistake to let that peeping tom onto your network and into your life…
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