RouterCheck APK

Version 0.9.22 - com.Sericon.RouterCheck.client.android
sericon,routercheck,client,android,tools

Protect your home router and network from hacker intrusions.

APP Information

Download Version 0.9.22 (97)
Apk Size2.17 MB
App DeveloperSericon Technology Inc.
Malware CheckTRUSTED
Install on Android4.4.x and up
App Packagecom.Sericon.RouterCheck.client.android.apk
MD5e74a71922a1f0975e51ee7b3b1367b67
Rate3
Website http://www.RouterCheck.com

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App Description

RouterCheck is sericon,routercheck,client,android,tools, content rating is Everyone (PEGI-3). This app is rated 3 by 2 users who are using this app. To know more about the company/developer, visit Sericon Technology Inc. website who developed it. com.Sericon.RouterCheck.client.android.apk apps can be downloaded and installed on Android 4.4.x and higher Android devices. The Latest Version of 0.9.22 Available for download. Download the app using your favorite browser and click Install to install the application. Please note that we provide both basic and pure APK files and faster download speeds than APK Mirror. This app APK has been downloaded 2566+ times on store. You can also download com.Sericon.RouterCheck.client.android APK and run it with the popular Android Emulators.

RouterCheck is the first consumer tool for protecting your home router, which is the gateway to your home network. Your home router is the computer in your home with the least protection, but the greatest vulnerability. If it is attacked, all the devices connected to your router are at risk. RouterCheck is like an anti-virus system for your router. It protects your router from hackers around the world, who have begun to target and attack routers.

If you'd like to learn more about the Android permissions that RouterCheck requests and why they're needed, you can read more them at http://www.routercheck.com/android-permissions/.
 

App ChangeLog

  • Bug fixes

App Screens

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Google Play Reviews

  1. Ms Datan Archie-avatar

    Ms Datan Archie

    Great service - was possibly ahead of it's time. I would rate it 5 stars if it had been updated, however based on the fact that it was last updated on 2019 I cannot rate it highly. As a security "tool" it should be aware that no updates in 2 years is in itself a vulnerability

  2. Do Youu Know Da Waee-avatar

    Do Youu Know Da Waee

    Vuln Database needs to be updated. This service has so much more potential. It was good back in 2017-2018 but it hasn't been updated - UI wise as well as the database of Vuln. It was a fantastic 'check on the go' app for checking basic configurations of wireless AP when I first used it years ago. The threat db needs to be critically updated to check for rather much known exploits for wireless routers.

  3. Gari Crewsen-avatar

    Gari Crewsen

    Every time I start this app a notification fills the screen telling me the version I have is outdated (0.92) & I need to download the latest version (0.93) but latest version not available in play store, nor can I find it on your official site. Been like this since I first installed Router Check 2 months ago. Plus the news storys on your site are years old. Are you even still in business? All of a sudden router Check "cannot determine" vulnerabilities or DNS info. I've contacted you 4 times now

  4. Br H-avatar

    Br H

    Poor attention to detail. Upon downloading the latest version from Google Play Store, when I open this app it tells me a newer version is available and to download it. O. K. The app displays incorrect information. Says my router is a D-Link. Very odd as I have Google mesh router and network. A big thumbs down from me, if basic fundamentals like this are wrong. I didn't trust any other info it gave.

  5. N Albertsson-avatar

    N Albertsson

    This app does exactly what it's supposed to do... of course, a GOOD network admin will know the results before getting them, but it acts as a reassurance for the slightly less confident home users (any professional net-admins needing to use this app, need sacking!). I've given it 4 stars instead of 5, as I feel it could have the option of a more aggressive mode that tries SSL backdoor attacks etc. On the whole though, a great little app with absolutely no (at the time of writing) annoying ads.

  6. Rick Loughman-avatar

    Rick Loughman

    not working on later android versions. on samsung s8 on pie, cannot even pull wifi names and hangs indefinitely 'checking devices' no doubt due to lack of permissions. i question if any modern, relevant tests are actually being done. 2 stars because i found a samsung s4 that at least let the app run through. down to 1 star: says a new version is available but there is nothing in play store to update. i can't tell if this is malware or simply coded by monkeys tbh

  7. Sander Bron-avatar

    Sander Bron

    Incorrect advise about ICMP, I quote "Hackers have begun to use Ping when looking for home networks to attack, so it's recommended to turn it off on home routers if possible. [..] it's a worthwhile thing to do." Security through obscurity doesn't work, script kiddies will just try out the whole IPv4 range. Now you could say that doesn't count for IPv6, which is true - the whole IPv6 address space huge. But blocking ICMPv6 completely like recommended in the app will break IPv6 connectivity.

  8. Jan Sirkia-avatar

    Jan Sirkia

    Seems to try common vulnerabilities in a private network. Performs a network scan and then checks for open ports and then reports what it found. This is why it takes a while for the app to finish, vexing the impatient peeps to no end! I am quite happy with the app though...

  9. Greg Tanner-avatar

    Greg Tanner

    When you run the app, it says "router password: not available." Before deleting my comment, you replied "that would create a huge security vulnerability" ...if I downloaded the app, I should trust it and the full disk encryption inherent with the android operating system. Again, I'm not sure this app does anything.

  10. Craig Edwards-avatar

    Craig Edwards

    Very limited. Only seems to know how to check various known vulnerability of common off the shelf routers. Doesn't really find much to talk about with my Cisco 5500 ASA, draytek or my fw-4a with Debian Linux as it only really seems to look for web interfaces...