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Free check to see if your router has been hacked by criminals


The internet is a crazy place.

 

Not only do marketers and advertisers follow your every move, there are hackers and scammers lurking in the dark corners, ready to pounce on your personal information.

 


At least marketers and advertisers want to make money off of you.

 


The hackers and scammers I'm talking about, on the other hand, just want to flat out steal your money by way of stealing your personal information.

 


And as much as I don't want to admit it, these hackers are smarter than the average criminal.

 


They use clever tactics that try to trick you into clicking on something that has the potential to crash your system, spread malware and even steal your personal information.

 

What the heck is DNS Hijacking?

 

One of these tricks is known as a "DNS hijack."

 

Sound complicated?

 

Yes, it's a little bit tricky.

 


Let me explain.

 

A DNS or domain name system is often called the phone book for the internet.

 

 It translates the names of websites, like Google.com, to an IP address, like 74.125.239.2.

 

The communication between the two is critical in order to correctly direct your web traffic.

 

What these clever hackers do is insert rogue DNS servers so your traffic is directed to unsafe servers instead of the secure servers your internet service provider gives you.

 

This means cybercriminals can then redirect you to fake versions of the websites that you're attempting to visit.

 

For example, if your router's DNS settings have been hijacked, each time you visit your online bank's website, you'll be redirected to a phishing website instead.

 

Criminals can also use DNS hijacking to modify the ads that you see while browsing.

 

Instead of the regular ads that you should be getting, they can be replaced with inappropriate or malicious ones.

 

This opens you up to a whole world where all your personal information is vulnerable and your system's chances of getting infected with malware go up.

 


How to check your router for hackers and criminals

 

This helpful tool will make sure your internet connection is safe from outside dangers.

 


All you have to do is head to the home page and click on "Check your router."

 

With one click, you will know if your connection is safe or at risk.

 

If your connection is at risk, the site will give you a full bullet list of things to check and keep an eye out for.

 

You can also see the details about your service provider's DNS, as well as your own.

 

Browse below now to test your router using the free F-Secure Router Checker:

 

>https://campaigns.f-secure.com/router-checker/

 


Why would you want to use this tool?

 

F-Secure Router Checker has these unique features you'll surely appreciate:


Web-based - F-Secure Router Checker is totally web-based.

 

This means there's nothing to download!

 

Just visit its webpage then click the "check your router" button to start testing.

 

Private - All IP addresses tested by the tool are also anonymized so the information can't be linked to you.

 


This protects your privacy.

 

Checks your DNS settings - Most of all, this free tool will check your router's DNS settings for any signs of DNS hijacking.

 

It's always bad news if your DNS settings are hijacked.

 

For example, hackers can route your traffic to fake versions of websites so it's important to double check your router for signs of tampering.

 

Test your firewall to make sure it’s working, too!

 

Here's another tool you can use to check if your firewall is protecting your computer as it should:

 

Browse below to learn more about this free firewall checker:

 

>https://www.komando.com/tips/410026/test-your-firewall-to-make-sure-its-working

 


>https://www.komando.com/cool-sites/312613/test-your-router-to-see-if-its-been-hacked-heres-how

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