TP-Link routers made in China are national security risk
US lawmakers are calling for an investigation into routers manufactured by Chinese-owned TP-Link Technologies and sold in the US – over concerns the company''s WiFi devices can be
US lawmakers are calling for an investigation into routers manufactured by Chinese-owned TP-Link Technologies and sold in the US – over concerns the company's WiFi devices can be used by China to launch state-spon...
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US lawmakers are calling for an investigation into routers manufactured by Chinese-owned TP-Link Technologies and sold in the US – over concerns the company''s WiFi devices can be
TP-Link is one of the most popular router manufacturers in the US, but the company is facing a potential ban due to security concerns about its links to China.
On March 23, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) banned all foreign-produced routers from entering the United States, a sweeping restriction that predominantly targets
After facing intense scrutiny from several agencies for more than a year, the U.S. government is considering banning TP-Link routers outright,
After facing intense scrutiny from several agencies for more than a year, the U.S. government is considering banning TP-Link routers outright, courtesy of a proposal from the
The U.S. is probing whether popular home internet routers sold by
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The U.S. is probing whether popular home internet routers sold by China''s TP-Link Technologies threaten national security and considering whether they should be banned, the Wall
That investment, however, hinges on TP-Link receiving ''conditional approval'' from the FCC to exempt it from the foreign-made Wi-Fi router ban.
TP-Link, which might be banned due to alleged links to the Chinese government and its hackers, builds its routers in China, Vietnam, India, and Brazil.
Experience has shown that to be the best practice for handling security vulnerabilities.
The Department of Commerce reportedly subpoenaed TP-Link, and there are considerations to ban the sale of TP-Link routers in the U.S. due to national security risks.