Today I shared my smartphone hotspot with a stranger for like two minutes. When I got back home, none of my devices (which I had also connected to my phone’s data after sharing the hotspot) was able to connect to my wi-fi router, while they did connect with my phone. Restarting the router solved the issue, but it got me wondering: is it possible for someone to hack your phone and infect it with malware through tethering and for that to affect other devices you connect to your phone’s internet? On one hand I’m curious, on the other I’d like to be extra sure that nothing bad might have happened, although I did scan my devices and no malware was detected.

Thx in advance to anyone who’ll reply.

  • Human_Drive4944@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    More than possible, but even more unlikely.

    Hackers accessing your wifi at home is likely… far more common… and with a decent packet sniffer… a gold mine of data and credentials, possibly MiM attacks etc etc (Big maybe)

    Handing over access to the hotspot is generally fine, but it’s really not that much better than handing over your home wifi password to a stranger. But only If someone really knew what they are doing would it be possible to get what they want - and in under 2 mins.

    I’m sure someone know how to do it… give me enough cash I will do it….