U.S. mulls ban on Chinese-made TP-Link routers over security concerns
U.S. mulls ban on Chinese-made TP-Link routers over security concerns
TP-Link routers could be banned in the U.S. over national security concerns, according to a report.
Summary
In October, Microsoft published an analysis which found that a Chinese hacking entity had access to a trove of compromised TP-Link routers.
The Justice Department is also investigating whether TP-Link’s low pricing violates U.S. antitrust laws.
TP-Link denies selling below cost and claims its security practices meet U.S. standards.
The potential ban highlights growing scrutiny of Chinese tech products used widely in homes, businesses, and even U.S. federal agencies.
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Currently checking my kids toys for bugs. /s
4 16 ReplyWhat do kids toys have to do with routers?
7 0 ReplyHalf my shit is imported from China 🇨🇳
5 12 ReplyOk. Do you understand what a router is?
12 1 ReplyHe's a boomer so he took wood shop in high school.
8 0 Reply4 11 ReplyYou sound like a boomer haha 😄
1 0 ReplyThanks
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Yes, that picture has the word 'router' in it. Very good.
4 1 ReplyIt was a joke. Lighten up.
2 3 Reply