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Specific to the security of passwords: hashing, entropy, cracking, resets, lockouts, etc.
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Why hasn't it become the norm to inhibit repeated password guesses?
Everyone is aware of the convention/need for strong passwords. … With the number of different kinds of clues people can use in their passwords, plus the various permutations of caps and digit-letter substitution, a hacker would need to make many attempts on average, …
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Somebody hacked my router and changed my wifi SSID
Change your security to block ALL devices, except MAC addresses of your own gear. You'll have to look them up and enter each one manually. But the change should stop him cold.