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How to Secure your Home Network ??? - Trik3r - 03-01-2017 Hello Everyone, Trik3r here ... I already watch a ton of YouTube videos and read a lot of books pertaining to this topic, but the reason why am asking ... is because most of the information i have gathered do really give in-depth understanding ... eg: Long as you have a firewall you should be good, no i wanna know what ports should i leave open or closed, what type of configuration i should do or what packages i should have installed, Which Linux firewall is the best etc ... your recommendation is greatly appreciated ... RE: How to Secure your Home Network ??? - Bish0pQ - 03-07-2017 Well it depends, you can configure it as much as you'd like. You can configure it so that you can only visit 1 webpage and don't allow access to anything else. A descent firewall is good to start with, but it's more than that. You need to properly configure your router, NIC and other stuff and even than you won't be 100% secure. How secure do you want to be, because if you really want to be secure you shouldn't even be using your own ISP, or at least that's what I think of it. RE: How to Secure your Home Network ??? - mothered - 03-07-2017 Definitely a firewall and to help avoid traffic monitoring and capturing, hard code your connection via cable/ethernet. Dedicate your systems to specific tasks, such as one PC for sensitive account logins, another for general navigation and so forth. Run virtualization software (VMs) and In the absence of a VM, run all files and applications In a sandbox environment. To help protect against viruses and the like, boot off a Live CD. Also, of significant Importance, always exercise common sense and good judgement. There's heaps, I've only named the basics. RE: How to Secure your Home Network ??? - protonrotuing - 03-10-2017 Well, I don't understand why you would use a home network when you can jack your neighbor's for more anonymity, but you have it your way. Here's what you can do, manipulate stenography via firewalls and GlassWire. RE: How to Secure your Home Network ??? - protonrotuing - 03-10-2017 Also, never leave your router's gateway with the default password login. If you can, cloak your network. RE: How to Secure your Home Network ??? - Trik3r - 03-12-2017 (03-07-2017, 02:57 PM)mothered Wrote: Definitely a firewall and to help avoid traffic monitoring and capturing, hard code your connection via cable/ethernet. WOW!!! thanks for that very insightful information, i really appreciate it ... i do know some stuff, i was just assuring myself to see if i leave out anything ... this helps alot, thanks again ... RE: How to Secure your Home Network ??? - Trik3r - 03-12-2017 (03-10-2017, 02:16 AM)protonrotuing Wrote: Also, never leave your router's gateway with the default password login. Lol!!! the first part ... but the late part though, please define 'Cloak your network' what steps should i take ???
RE: How to Secure your Home Network ??? - Trik3r - 03-12-2017 (03-10-2017, 02:15 AM)protonrotuing Wrote: Well, I don't understand why you would use a home network when you can jack your neighbor's for more anonymity, but you have it your way. You have to have a 'Home Network / Command Center' of some sort, and only when its necessary its required to use neighbors network for anonymity, at least thats what i believe in ... buts its best to use a cafe shop/school library where you have multiple computers connecting to and from a network, that way you cant/hardly be trace ... RE: How to Secure your Home Network ??? - Trik3r - 03-12-2017 (03-07-2017, 01:03 PM)Bish0pQ Wrote: Well it depends, you can configure it as much as you'd like. You can configure it so that you can only visit 1 webpage and don't allow access to anything else. Oh!!! I see ... thanks for the insightful information, and i know that i am not gonna be 100% secure but my point or goal with all of this is to be secure as best i can ... eg: if am to be hacked, i want to make it hard for the attacker or i at least get some warming or indication that something malicious is going on and base on my tools and configurations i can put a stop it ... RE: How to Secure your Home Network ??? - mothered - 03-12-2017 (03-12-2017, 04:55 AM)Trik3r Wrote: WOW!!! thanks for that very insightful information, i really appreciate it ... i do know some stuff, i was just assuring myself to see if i leave out anything ... this helps alot, thanks again ... You're very welcome. It's a lot more difficult for security analysts than what It Is for hackers. From a security standpoint, you need to Identify every vulnerability, loophole, flaw and poor configuration to secure your network or device. From a hacker's perspective, all you need Is one vulnerable gateway (that was perhaps missed or overlooked), and you're In. |