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What immediate configuration changes does CISA recommend to secure routers against these attacks?

CISA recommends immediately changing default passwords, updating router firmware, and monitoring DNS settings for any irregular activity. It also advises disabling SNMP, disabling Cisco Smart Install, and using encrypted passwords. Answered

Your Wi-Fi router could be helping Russian hackers, confirms US government in new warning
Can I remove Sony's official PS3 firmware files now that RPCS3 reimplements cellSysmodule?

No. RPCS3 reimplemented cellSysmodule in open source code, but the emulator still requires official PS3 firmware for other proprietary dependencies, and the setup guide continues to require Sony's firmware files, so you should not delete them. Answered

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What change did contributor capriots merge regarding cellSysmodule and why does it matter?

Contributor capriots merged a change that reimplements cellSysmodule, the PS3 system component for managing internal libraries, using RPCS3's own high-level emulation instead of relying on Sony's original firmware code. This matters because it replaces proprietary firmware dependency with open source code, edging the emulator closer to the long-term goal of running PS3 games without needing Sony's firmware and aiding preservation of the platform. Answered

75% of PlayStation 3 games can now be fully completed on PC, per RPCS3
How do attackers use compromised home or small-business routers to mask their activity and bypass network defenses?

Attackers exploit misconfigured or vulnerable home and small-business routers to gain persistent access and then use those compromised devices to launch further attacks. Because the malicious activity is coming from a trusted router IP, it can mask the attackers origins and increase the likelihood of bypassing firewalls and other prevention techniques. Users are therefore urged to secure routers by changing default passwords, updating firmware, and monitoring DNS settings for irregular activity. Answered

Your Wi-Fi router could be helping Russian hackers, confirms US government in new warning