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Consumer Products => Avast Mobile Apps => Avast WiFi Finder for Android => Topic started by: REDACTED on December 28, 2016, 12:47:56 AM

Title: Claims I have a weak password... really, I don't!
Post by: REDACTED on December 28, 2016, 12:47:56 AM
I've tried looking into why this is and it doesn't seem to come up very often.  As soon as I plugged in my router, I changed the router password to a 30-character symbol-ridden monstrosity.  However, after connecting all of my devices, my phone claimed that my router password was weak.  I tried logging into my router using the default credentials and a couple things that might also be standard.  Nothing got me in.

It seems that because I have a password recovery option enabled, Wi-Fi finder flags my router as having a weak password (I turned it off and it showed my router as safe).  Is this by design?  If so, it should probably be more clear about why it's flagging my router because my password is definitely NOT weak!  I should also point out that the recovery option requires the router's serial number before I have access to the two social-engineering-could-conceivably-get-the-answers questions.

Please reconsider flagging routers as having a weak password if they have password recovery turned on if this is the case.  If not, well then there's a bug, as it should certainly not be flagging my password as "weak."
Title: Re: Claims I have a weak password... really, I don't!
Post by: DavidR on December 28, 2016, 01:42:25 AM
Whilst I don't know if this is the same for your router, but some come with a default password and even if you change the password the default password still remains somewhere.

This I have seen in the forums not too long ago and this is from memory, as router ins and outs (excuse pun) are not something I'm very familiar with.
Title: Re: Claims I have a weak password... really, I don't!
Post by: Eddy on December 28, 2016, 04:31:32 AM
Having the same password twice (especially on one device) is considered as having a weak password.
avast detects this and gives a warning for it.

On a note:
password recovery on a router is kinda pointless as you can easily wipe the password someone has setup by doing a factory restore or flashing the firmware.
No need to go through answering the security questions to retrieve the password.