If you’re lucky, your router’s manufacturer keeps an updated list of devices it no longer actively supports. The tricky part here is determining whether and when your router has stopped receiving firmware updates. Without these regular updates, the odds increase that your data could end up in the wrong hands or that your router (or the devices on your network) could end up in a botnet, an army of “zombie” devices under the control of hackers, and used for crimes. More important, firmware updates often include security patches that help keep you and your data safe from hackers.
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