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by bespoke_engnr 4286 days ago
It's likely that your home router is behind NAT, so unless you're using DynDNS or a static IP address to make it reachable from the Net, you're probably safe there.

Supposing that there's no uPNP enabled, no government trojans on it, and no script kiddies on your subnet.