Actually, wifi systems are very vunerable to attacks from external threats even if you put a password on it. Even though wifi is pretty old itself, it doesn't mean it's advanced in security. People can hack into wifi systems very easily. Though, if you go to your wifi settings, you can look at all the computers connected to your wifi, the activities their doing, and even their IP addresses. So to answer your question, configuring a password won't really make a difference.
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Is protect a synonym for attack?
Taking multiple measures to crack a password
No. That password could be hacked by a brute force attack in a matter of seconds.
No .... A Rottweiler Will Not Attack His Master .... They Are Guard Dogs .... They Protect You Not Attack You
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In computer networking, a packet drop attack or blackhole attack is a type of denial-of-service attack in which a router that is supposed to relay packets instead discards them. This usually occurs from a router becoming compromised from a number of different causes.
Yes, the elderly are particularly susceptible to termination, especially if they already have compromised circulatory systems.
It was during the 911 attack
Hybrid attacks
Hybrid attacks
To protect yourself from monsters your not supposed to attack them
Brute force password cracking