US Eyes Ban On Chinese-Made Tp-Link Routers
Forbes · 6d
U.S. Considers Ban On Chinese Made TP-Link Routers—Here’s Why
The potential ban on TP-Link products is part of a broader effort by the U.S. to scrutinize Chinese technology companies over security risks. Previous actions have targeted giants like Huawei and ZTE, which were accused of posing threats to national security through their telecommunications equipment.
Yahoo · 6d
TP-Link routers may face nationwide ban after 'significantly alarming' link to US cyberattacks
While the US government is investigating TP-Link, there's no evidence that it is willfully leaving its SOHO routers open to manipulation by threat actors, or that it is actively allowing the PRC to make use of vulnerabilities. However, its efforts or capabilities to secure its hardware against this kind of manipulation don't do it any favors.
Ars Technica · 8d
TP-Link faces possible US ban as hijacked routers fuel Chinese attacks
US authorities are investigating whether TP-Link "poses a national-security risk and are considering banning the devices," The Wall Street Journal reported today. The WSJ notes that TP-Link is "the top choice on Amazon.
CNET · 3d
US Eyes Ban On Chinese-Made TP-Link Routers Due to Security Concerns
These popular routers have reportedly been shipped with security flaws linked to Chinese cyberattacks. The best-selling routers in the US may not be available for much longer. Authorities are weighing a ban on TP-Link Wi-Fi routers in the next year,
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