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Well, now to a safety concern you may
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not think about. Hackers taking over
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your home. Yeah. Did you know your Wi-Fi
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router could be making you vulnerable to
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cyber attacks? So NBC 10's consumer
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investigative reporter Bianca Beltran
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So many things in your home from your
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phone and laptop to thermostat and home
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security are connected to Wi-Fi. The
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router may be the most important uh
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piece of technology that we have. That
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means if your router or modem isn't
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secure, your household could be at risk
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for hacking. When you're hit with an
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attack through your router, there isn't
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going to be any kind of alert. Once a
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hacker breaches your router, they
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potentially have access to every Wi-Fi
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enabled device in your home. They're
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able to go from there into your
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computer, into your phone. They may be
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getting your banking information. your
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home security system which is you know
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attached to the internet can end up
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being your home in security system.
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Cyber security expert Steven Weisman
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says anything that is connected to the
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internet can be an avenue for cyber
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criminals to attack. There are things
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that we don't even think of the latest
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smoke detectors. They are attached
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actually to the internet. Some warning
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signs of a hacked router include a slow
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computer or internet speed, passwords
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not working, being redirected to other
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websites, fake anti virus notifications,
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and unfamiliar devices. To stay
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protected, make sure you're not using
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the default login that came with the
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router. Always use a strong password,
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check for software updates regularly,
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and ensure that the router's built-in
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firewall is enabled. Even something that
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may be uh requiring a higher level of
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technological knowledge can be done by
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less sophisticated criminals because
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they're being aided by the real criminal
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geniuses. Bianca Beldran, NBC 10 Boston.
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Okay, Bianca, thank you.