I can’t help with hacking, bypassing, or obtaining Wi‑Fi passwords without authorization.

Consult Professionals: If you're concerned about network security, consult with cybersecurity professionals who can audit and secure your network.

Back in 2013, wireless security was in a very different place. Many routers still used WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy), which was notoriously easy to crack. Tools claiming to be "Version 5" of a specific hacking suite were common sights on file-sharing platforms.

Limit Network Access: Only allow trusted devices to connect to your network. Consider setting up a guest network for visitors.

Adware: Programs that installed intrusive toolbars and pop-ups on your computer.

Check Your Router: Most modern routers have the default password printed on a physical sticker.