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US eyes ban on Tp-Link routers
TP-Link Routers Could Be Banned In the Next Year, Affecting Nearly 65% of Internet Users in the US
The Commerce, Defense and Justice Departments are reportedly investigating TP-Link for ties to Chinese cyberattacks.
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.
TP-Link routers may be banned in the US next year - what that means for you
Some of the world's most popular router and modem models have been connected to several high-profile hacking incidents. (Also, they're made in China.)
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TP-Link routers could get banned from the U.S. as early as next year
This popular and cheap router brand is under fire by the U.S. government due to it possibly being linked to cyberattacks.
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Cyber security expert talks about concerns surrounding TP-Link products
KPRC 2’s Content Gatherer Isa Gonzalez Montilla spoke to cybersecurity expert and CEO of FiTech, Ian Marlow, about how ...
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US is investigating potential national security risks posed by internet routers used by millions
US officials are investigating potential national security risks tied to a telecom company founded in China whose internet ...
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US govt. is considering a ban on Amazon’s bestselling router brand
The US Departments of Commerce, Defense, and Justice have all launched their own investigations into TP-Link, whose ...
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US probes China-founded router maker TP-Link on national security fears
The probe opens a new front in the US push to crack down on China-linked technology firms. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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