Why would settings on my router automatically revert back to defaults?

Have a Model BEFW11S4 V2 (OK, it's old), has been in service constantly since 2002.  I had WEP128 set up, had customized the name of the SSID, changed the admin password, had PPPoE specifics entered in, etc.  Was gone for a couple of days, came back, and found that my router had defaulted back to the factory defaults - the admin password was back to admin, WEP security was gone, PPPoE settings were gone, and the thing was broadcasting "linksys" as the SSID.
What would cause this?  Should I be concerned from a security standpoint?

Hello skyedog, the only concrete reasons why your router settings went back to default because you or someone might have press the reset button at the back of your router accidentally or did it on purpose...or someone might have access your router's web user interface and revert the settings from there..or just maybe plain firmware problem..
Ok here's your solution.
> download your router's firmware here. 
> reconfigure your router back. For Cable Internet Setup and for DSL Internet Setup
*Download your router's firmware first(make sure to select version 2) and update your router's firmware. After that just reconfigure your router settings. To avoid this problem, make sure not to press the reset button at the back and change your router password to something else so no one will be able to access the web UI of your router. Hope this helps. Good Luck!
"Nankurunaisa" "It will all work out just fine!"

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