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Which router models are specifically mentioned or implicated in the CISA advisory as being targeted by Russian state-backed groups?

The CISA advisory described in the article does not name or implicate any specific router models. It instead warns generally about misconfigured or vulnerable home and small-business routers and recommends actions such as changing default passwords, updating firmware, disabling SNMP, and disabling Cisco Smart Install. Answered

Your Wi-Fi router could be helping Russian hackers, confirms US government in new warning
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
How can I check my router's DNS settings for signs of compromise as described in the advisory?

The advisory says to monitor your router's DNS settings for any irregular activity and to secure the device immediately by changing default passwords and updating firmware. It also recommends disabling SNMP, disabling Cisco Smart Install, and using encrypted passwords as additional protections. Answered

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