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Galaxy S24If things are blocked at your router level, then someone got into your router, and it is not the fault of Samsung. It's either on your ISP end, or someone with access to your home network visited a shady site at some point over the years that allowed access. I suggest either factory resetting your router and changing the SSID and password, as well as the administrator password for the router setup, or getting a new router. This has been going on for years, and you believe it's a Samsung issue, yet you still keep and buy Samsung products? Also, you are addressing this issue to the wrong audience. If you want to make your issue/dissatisfaction known to Samsung, you have to contact them directly, not on a user forum.
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Galaxy S24That's a problem with your router security. Knox won't detect anything within your router; only whats on your device. If your router is supplied by your ISP, then they usually have security and you should be taking up the issue with them. If you provided your own router you are own your own fir security, unless your ISP has security throughout the network. I will, however tell you that many router invasions happen with open game ports, and tech savvy gamers can sneak in while you are playing. Other hackers just look to exploit open router ports.
In this technological age, you don't have to be a master of tech savvy, but you should at least make it a point to know about the technology you use so that you can take preventative measures, rather than try to remediate after the fact. Also, being knowledgeable about the tech will help you remediate if you become compromised.
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