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Regularly log into your router and check the DHCP client list for unknown devices.

Professional security firms in Morocco (e.g., in Casablanca Technopark) can use such wordlists to test their clients’ networks. If they can crack an Orange Livebox using a default wordlist, they can advise the client to change their password immediately. wordlist orange maroc

Cybersecurity courses at Moroccan universities (e.g., ENSIAS, EMI, or INPT) often teach students about weak default passwords by having them crack mock routers using regionalized wordlists. The "Orange Maroc" scenario is a perfect real-world case study. Regularly log into your router and check the

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