How to tell if your Wifi is hacked?
How to tell if your Wifi is hacked? In this video we demonstrate changing your passwords and detect nmap scans and hackers with Wireshark.
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The easier way is to turn off all your wifi devices and then look for any that are still on , after that block that MAC address
I got about 3 mins into your video before my brain went numb. You are not explaining it for people who are not techie. *DISAPPOINTED And still hacked.
You should scan with monitor mode to see what your wireless traffic is really doing. Your devices may be talking to other things that its not showing you. TP link switch has a Storm control feature, and if youre concerned what your NVR for wireless cameras is talking to, you can use port mirroring on the TP link.
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Easy way? Unplug the router. If your neighbor starts cussing like a sailor during the football game, your wi-fi is probably hacked.
thanks for your ip... jk
But... what would be the solution? Scanning all devices for malware? Changing wifi password?
What if your using mobile hotspot
Should your router pop up on wifi watch list
If your router is affected by several well-known vulnerabilities changing your password isn't sufficient.
Very helpful as always. Much appreciated. Your tutorials give a very detailed and thorough insight into the complicated world of PC security, but you offer step by step guidance. Thank you.
Disabling WPS on the router is a good way to keep out less skilled intruders. I would say that it is the main entry vector for this kind of individuals.
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Thanks, that was very helpful.
A simple way is to whitelist the mac-addresses of your devices. Then if someone has your password, they can't connect, unless they clone one of your mac-addresses and connect when that device is not connected. Not impossible to connect to such a network, but as in the physical world, security is a layered approach.
I love DEVs answer and i was thinking the same thing. If someone is able to get on your wireless network they may also be able to completely take it. At that point they could set up a decoy for you and most likely you would never know it especially if your connection is high speed. Monitor mode, pcap, ident, then prepare an offensive. Setup a staged payload and set your preferred damon to listen on the port your new friend is connected to and promptly bump them off. When they reconnect you should have a shell on them. Happy hunting
Does it necessarily to have SSL on the router? I still have to use the old one from my internet provider (gpon to eth + wifi combo) and it doesn't have the SSL
I can't possibly be hacked since I hooked up with a Microsoft certified technician level 3
In entrusting your recommendation, I downloaded and extracted nirsoft's .zip package to my computer system -- which subsequently triggered a virus threat warning by Microsoft Defender. I proceeded to run a separate scan with Malwarebytes, and one of the included files was flagged. Whether a minor or major penalty, the circumstance is disconcerting.