Logs Detecting Attacks > Russian Hackers

Natty
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Hi, previously i contacted Zyxel support in August about my Zyxel XMG3927-B50A Router detecting attacks. I sent them some examples but they told me its nothing to worry about.
I posted the details on the Think broadband forum & im informed that its Russian hackers
https://forums.thinkbroadband.com/security/f/4666509-zyxel-security-log-attack.html#Post4666509
Last week i had to reset my router because it did not recognise my password after changing wifi settings. So i had to set up my broadband settings again but now my logs are not being shown (see) https://ibb.co/zrnSKWf
How do i get them back up & running again in the log settings (see) https://ibb.co/jTfq5yD
I posted the details on the Think broadband forum & im informed that its Russian hackers
https://forums.thinkbroadband.com/security/f/4666509-zyxel-security-log-attack.html#Post4666509
Last week i had to reset my router because it did not recognise my password after changing wifi settings. So i had to set up my broadband settings again but now my logs are not being shown (see) https://ibb.co/zrnSKWf
How do i get them back up & running again in the log settings (see) https://ibb.co/jTfq5yD
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