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Is your home Wi-Fi really safe? Think again

26 Jul 2025 By foxnews

Is your home Wi-Fi really safe? Think again

Most people assume their home Wi-Fi is secure.

If it has a password, it must be safe. Right? Unfortunately, that confidence is often misplaced. As remote work becomes more common and smart devices flood our homes, the reliability and security of our home networks matter more than ever. 

Every smart speaker, connected light bulb and video call adds to the load. Yet, most of us rarely check if our network is properly protected.

Hackers can target unsecured devices. Internet service providers are quietly watching your online habits. Many of your devices may be leaking unencrypted data without you even realizing it. Even websites that use HTTPS don't fully protect your privacy. Your ISP can still see which domains you visit. It's time to question just how safe your home setup really is.

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Most people believe that a Wi-Fi password is enough to protect their home network. But that's far from the full story. In reality, many home routers are vulnerable right out of the box.

For example:

A recent real-world case uncovered by GreyNoise researchers proves how serious these weaknesses can be. Security researchers uncovered a botnet called "AyySSHush" that compromised more than 9,000 ASUS routers and also targeted models from Cisco, D-Link and Linksys. The attack exploited:

The campaign was sophisticated enough that experts suspect a nation-state was behind it.

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It's not just routers that are at risk. Smart home devices like cameras, doorbells and plugs are often forgotten once installed:

Beyond that, your internet provider can track your activity, even on encrypted HTTPS sites. ISPs know which domains you visit and often use that data to build advertising profiles or sell it to third parties.

And it doesn't take advanced tools to eavesdrop. Cheap Wi-Fi sniffers can intercept unencrypted traffic from nearby, while more sophisticated attacks can reroute your traffic entirely without you realizing it.

To reduce your exposure, take these steps:

These simple changes can go a long way toward turning the illusion of Wi-Fi security into the real thing.

Antivirus software is useful for blocking known threats and keeping malware off your devices. Firewalls help manage incoming and outgoing connections. However, neither of these tools protects your connection to the internet itself.

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A type of attack known as DNS hijacking can reroute your traffic to fake websites even if your device has antivirus protection. On public Wi-Fi, your data can be intercepted if it is not encrypted. Your internet provider can still see everything you do online unless your traffic is hidden. These tools protect your device, but they do not protect your connection. That leaves a big gap in your defenses. Security should start from the moment your data leaves your device.

A Virtual Private Network (VPN) solves that connection problem. It creates a private, encrypted tunnel between your device and the websites or apps you use. Everything that travels through that tunnel is hidden from outsiders - even your internet provider.

With a VPN:

That said, VPNs aren't magic. They won't stop phishing scams or block all malware. You still need a strong antivirus and smart digital habits.

Get my picks for the best 2025 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices at CyberGuy.com/LockUpYourTech.

But when it comes to keeping your internet activity private and your connection secure, a VPN fills the gap that antivirus and firewalls leave wide open. 

Not every VPN offers the same level of security or privacy. Free VPNs might log your activity or sell your data. For true privacy, look for a VPN that does not keep logs, uses strong encryption, and offers high-speed servers. The VPN should support multiple devices under one account, and ideally, the company should be based in a country with strong privacy laws.

For the best VPN software, see my expert review of the best VPNs for browsing the web privately on your Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices at Cyberguy.com/VPN.

Your home Wi-Fi may seem secure, but appearances can be deceiving. Weak router settings, tracking by ISPs and smart devices with poor security all put your personal information at risk. Antivirus software and firewalls cannot fix all of these problems. A VPN offers a powerful layer of protection by encrypting your traffic, hiding your activity, and making your connection truly private. But remember, true digital security comes from layers, VPNs, antivirus, strong passwords, updated firmware and secure DNS, all play a role. 

Should manufacturers be held accountable for keeping routers secure against cyber threats?  Let us know by writing us at Cyberguy.com/Contact.

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