TheLyppardMan
Very Senior Member
This morning, I ran a security scan from within Avast Premium Security. This is what it reported:
However, just prior to this, I was alerted to security issues while connected to the router provided by my ISP - a FRITZ!Box 7530 AX, which I had left on test overnight to try to reproduce a problem I had previously reported with my being locked out of the GUI, even when trying to use the default password supplied with the router. This is what I saw when I booted my computer this morning:
Despite disabling all the settings related to access from the internet, Avast was still reporting the second issue in the above screenshot.
So on the face of it, my ASUS router is much more secure that the FRITZ!Box and will therefore remain as my go to device, with the FRITZ!Box just being kept in reserve in case a fault develops with my ASUS device.
However, just prior to this, I was alerted to security issues while connected to the router provided by my ISP - a FRITZ!Box 7530 AX, which I had left on test overnight to try to reproduce a problem I had previously reported with my being locked out of the GUI, even when trying to use the default password supplied with the router. This is what I saw when I booted my computer this morning:
Despite disabling all the settings related to access from the internet, Avast was still reporting the second issue in the above screenshot.
So on the face of it, my ASUS router is much more secure that the FRITZ!Box and will therefore remain as my go to device, with the FRITZ!Box just being kept in reserve in case a fault develops with my ASUS device.