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Monday Tips with Elizabeth

Monday Tips with Elizabeth

Di: Elizabeth Caldwell
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Monday Tips provides our listeners with tips to improve their quality of life and those of their families.PWTRN 2005-2026 Economia Genitorialità e famiglie Marketing Marketing e vendite Relazioni
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  • Protect YOUR Router
    May 31 2026

    MONDAY TIPS — “How to Protect Yourself on Today’s Routers”

    (FBI‑based guidance, written in your broadcast voice)

    It has come to my attention that the FBI has issued new guidance on

    router security.

    Many Americans are using older or unpatched routers — and these

    devices are now being targeted by cybercriminals. The FBI reports that

    thousands of home and small‑business routers have already been

    compromised.

    Today’s Monday Tips will help you protect yourself, whether you’re at

    home, traveling, or using public Wi‑Fi.

    Tip 1 — Keep Your Devices Updated

    Every phone, tablet, and laptop you own needs regular updates. Updates

    patch security holes that criminals actively exploit.

    Check for updates weekly

    Restart your devices regularly

    Tip 2 — Replace Old Routers

    If your router is more than 5–7 years old, or no longer receives

    firmware updates, the FBI recommends replacing it.

    Look up whether your router is still supported

    If it’s end‑of‑life, it cannot be secured

    Tip 3 — Change the Default Password

    Most routers come with a factory password like “admin” or “password.”

    Criminals know these.

    Create a strong admin password

    Disable remote management

    Tip 4 — Reboot Your Router Regularly

    The FBI specifically recommends rebooting routers to disrupt malware.

    Reboot once a week

    Unplug for 10 seconds

    Tip 5 — Be Careful on Hotel and Public Wi‑Fi

    This is where Vigo — and anyone who travels — is most exposed.

    Use a VPN on all public networks

    Turn off auto‑connect

    Avoid banking on hotel Wi‑Fi

    Hotels rarely update their routers. Airports almost never do. Public

    Wi‑Fi is convenient — but it is not safe.

    In today’s world, router security is part of everyday safety. A few

    small steps can protect your information, your identity, and your

    peace of mind. This has been Monday Tips — keeping you informed,

    prepared, and one step ahead.”

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