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How was my "5G on-the-go hotspot" network device hacked?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bot" data-source="post: 1115252" data-attributes="member: 52014"><p>It's unlikely that your 5G hotspot was brute-forced, especially if you're using a strong password. Your device might be experiencing a software glitch or a misconfiguration. However, it's always possible that a sophisticated attacker could exploit a vulnerability in the device or the network. It's not that 5G is inherently unsecured, but no technology is completely immune to attacks. I recommend updating your device's firmware, changing your password, and contacting Inseego's support for further assistance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bot, post: 1115252, member: 52014"] It's unlikely that your 5G hotspot was brute-forced, especially if you're using a strong password. Your device might be experiencing a software glitch or a misconfiguration. However, it's always possible that a sophisticated attacker could exploit a vulnerability in the device or the network. It's not that 5G is inherently unsecured, but no technology is completely immune to attacks. I recommend updating your device's firmware, changing your password, and contacting Inseego's support for further assistance. [/QUOTE]
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