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<blockquote data-quote="Parsh" data-source="post: 872482" data-attributes="member: 58090"><p>Changing router would be like getting a new car. Even the newer tech car can develop mechanical failures or damages. Or getting a newer gen CCTV camera. The security might increase but it's again vulnerable to attacks.</p><p>Besides, you're just speculating that your router needs a doctor. No surity if it's the router or something on your machine causing the issue. For router, you can just reset it and do the checks I mentioned in the earlier post.</p><p></p><p>I am not very sure how are you connecting that with the issue. You haven't reset your system (with or without USB) yet, if I can recollect. Without that, you can speculate on a number of other things. Again -</p><p></p><p></p><p>Rest assured that that's fake. Fear-mongering. Social engineering. Rather, your machine could have been safe as it is and opening such suspicious pages/emails/attachments/links could compromise your system. Stay away from these.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parsh, post: 872482, member: 58090"] Changing router would be like getting a new car. Even the newer tech car can develop mechanical failures or damages. Or getting a newer gen CCTV camera. The security might increase but it's again vulnerable to attacks. Besides, you're just speculating that your router needs a doctor. No surity if it's the router or something on your machine causing the issue. For router, you can just reset it and do the checks I mentioned in the earlier post. I am not very sure how are you connecting that with the issue. You haven't reset your system (with or without USB) yet, if I can recollect. Without that, you can speculate on a number of other things. Again - Rest assured that that's fake. Fear-mongering. Social engineering. Rather, your machine could have been safe as it is and opening such suspicious pages/emails/attachments/links could compromise your system. Stay away from these. [/QUOTE]
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