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Galaxy S24If ADT set it up, and you are paying for a service, they should be able to help you reset the router. You may have to pay a security expert to help untangle what's going on and to set you up so you are secure. It may mean resetting all your devices as well (if someone got into your router through an exploit, they could also infect your phones through the network), and resetting your account passwords.
As for finding an expert, you can search online for local people/companies in your area, just check reviews and make sure they are trustworthy.
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Galaxy S24@m0ns73r123 Sounds like the issue is that someone accessed your router and someone could have access to your Google or Samsung accounts.
Routers are typically setup by the provider and left with the default password to access the settings. The user should always change this password to a secure, unrecognizable password. If the user doesn't do this, they open their router to be accessed and the settings modified.
Account access, like Google and Samsung, is typically compromised by the user when they click on random links in email, text, or web site or when they visit sketchy sites. Then they inadvertently respond to a false request for credentials.
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