Hello, my name is Yong. There is an issue with Free Antivirus or in this case i think you can call it EXTRA strength. But i don’t think i should post the detail publicly. Is there anyone/official from Avast that I can contact? I think it is very important. I haven’t contact the hardware manufacturer yet.

Anyone??

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My office use a 4G Wireless Broadband with limited data (please don’t ask why). So i resort to use a free wifi provided by a closeby restaurant and sometimes a hotel next door. The password for the restaurant wifi was widely available.

Just cleaned my computer with avast because of some trojan, thank you AVAST.

When i did a SMART SCAN. It detect a the router as “WEAK WIRELESS PASSWORD” and 2 “DEVICE IS VULNERABLE TO ATTACKS”. 1 show the weak wifi password and the second one show THE ROUTER login PASSWORD. The user name is pretty simple, admin, and i use the weak password provided by AVAST SMART SCAN. It did work, i can login to a router SETUP which i never access before.

The hotel free wifi was showing GREEN result, since it got a BETTER password for it’s router, i think.

Is this a real threat? Or has it happen before? Should i contact the router manufacturer?

Advice please.

Is this a real threat?
No it is a vulnerability
Should i contact the router manufacturer?
It is the network owner's responsibility to secure there router / network .... latest router firmware, strong password, change default admin login .......

How to

https://www.google.no/search?q=how+to+secure+network&rlz=1C1JZAP_noNO713NO713&oq=how+to+secure+network&aqs=chrome..69i57.3453j0j9&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

https://www.google.no/search?q=how+to+secure+network&rlz=1C1JZAP_noNO713NO713&oq=how+to+secure+network&aqs=chrome..69i57.3453j0j9&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#q=how+to+secure+my+router

Password generator https://identitysafe.norton.com/password-generator/

You right Pondus. It’s the responsibility of the network owner to make it’s network more secure.

Still i’m impress with the Avast network test, look like someone at Avast sure know how to crack a router security. But still worry if anyone can reverse engineer the Avast algorithm for network test. Then again it’s just a restaurant with free wifi not some company with many confidential information.

You might consider SecureLine: https://www.avast.com/secureline-vpn#pc

Still i'm impress with the Avast network test, look like someone at Avast sure know how to crack a router security.
They did not crack anything. To connect you have to enter all info in your Windows OS and then avast can also see it