Broadband Genie reports that 81% of participants indicated they have never modified their router’s default password. Itβs crucial to change that password, as leaving it unchanged represents a significant security risk that allows malicious entities access to potentially harmful actions.
Interestingly, the admin interface is what individuals rely on to establish their Wi-Fi password. They access it using the default username and password provided by the manufacturer, typically something like “admin” and “password.” These credentials are relatively simple to decipher, even for the average user, since they are publicly available information. However, once a hacker obtains entry to your router’s admin interface, they can gain unrestricted access to your online presence and even perpetrate crimes through your internet connection. Although there are measures you can take to restore control after a breach, it is generally wiser to avert such incidents in the first place.
