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  1. Oct 2, 2024 · That’s the number of people who have never changed their broadband router admin password from the factory default, and that’s a grave concern, security experts have warned. Here’s why and ...

  2. Apr 13, 2018 · Eighty-two percent of 2,205 people surveyed said they had never changed their router's default administrative password. Similarly, 82 percent had never changed the default network name, 86 percent ...

    • Paul Wagenseil
    • It's Readily Visible to Anyone
    • There's No Guarantee The Password Is Actually Random
    • Random Or Not, Many Default Passwords Use Patterns
    • Default Passwords Aren't Long Enough

    One of the most obvious reasons to change the default SSID password (as well as the default administrative password too) is that it is printed in plain text right on the device it is supposed to secure. Obviously, somebody walking by on the street or war driving around your neighborhood won't have access to the sticker, but anyone in your home---ki...

    If you ask manufacturers if the SSID passwords supplied with their routers are random, they will tell you that they are. But the complexity of the process usually leads to a system that isn't actually random. Because the manufacturers aren't simply printing stickers with random letters and numbers on them, they are printing login credentials that h...

    Even if the default SSID password on your router is truly random, each manufacturer uses a particular style of password for any given product line (and sometimes for their entire product line). For example, there are hundreds of thousands of older TP-Link routers where the default random SSID password is simply an 8-digit string. Every default pass...

    Even when there is no discernable pattern, and the password actually is completely random, far too many generated SSID passwords are too short. It's common for them to only be 8-12 characters long. Related: How Long Can You Make Your Wi-Fi Password? The minimum character length for a WPA, WPA2, and WPA3 password is 8 characters, which is far too sh...

    • Jason Fitzpatrick
    • Editor-In-Chief
  3. By. Catalin Cimpanu. April 23, 2018. 01:00 AM. 7. A recent survey of 2,205 regular users has proven once again that most people don't update router firmware, don't change default credentials, and ...

  4. Dec 30, 2014 · And the problem of default passwords is still real in 2014: Tripwire spoke to 653 IT and security professionals, and 1009 remote workers in the US and UK – with alarming results. Thirty percent of IT professionals and 46% of workers polled do not even change the default password on their wireless routers.

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  6. Nov 7, 2022 · A report from PC Matic found 89% of people don’t have a password set up on their router, while 7% weren’t even sure if they had a password or not. Changing passwords also seems to be an issue ...

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