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Router, Tp-Link
TP-Link Routers Could Be Banned In the Next Year, Affecting Nearly 65% of Internet Users in the US
TP-Link
routers may be banned in the US in the next year, The Wall Street Journal reports. The Shenzhen-based
router
manufacturer is under investigation by the Commerce, Defense and Justice Departments over security concerns and 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.)
U.S. mulls ban on Chinese-made TP-Link routers over security concerns
The U.S. is considering banning the sale of TP-Link internet routers, which are made in China, over concerns the home devices pose a security risk, the Wall Street Journal reported.
U.S. Weighs Ban on Chinese-Made Router in Millions of American Homes
TP-Link is the bestselling router on Amazon—and has been linked to Chinese cyberattacks.
Report: US investigating China’s TP-Link and could ban its routers next year
The Journal reported that U.S. officials could block domestic sales of TP-Link routers next year. The ban would be implemented by OICTS, the Commerce Department office leading one of the investigations into the company. The office previously blocked Russian cybersecurity company Kaspersky from selling its software in the U.S.
Is a TP-Link Router Ban on the Horizon?
Do you own a TP-Link router? Learn why there could soon be a TP-Link router ban, how it could affect you, and when it could happen.
US may ban the most popular home router over Chinese security fears
The Chinese-made TP-Link router used by Amazon, hundreds of ISPs, and 65% of the US market, is facing an investigation that could see it banned by the government.
Is Your Router Putting Your Security at Risk? The U.S. May Ban TP-Link!
What if the devices keeping you online were also leaving you vulnerable to cyberattacks? A report by The Wall Street Journal reveals that the U.S. government is considering a ban on all TP-Link products,
US router ban: TP-Link routers could be banned amid US-China cyber tensions
US authorities are examining TP-Link for potential security threats, considering a ban. The investigation involves multiple departments due to concerns over cyber vulnerabilities.
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US Probes China-Founded Router Maker on National Security Fears
The US government has launched a national-security investigation into TP-Link, the China-founded router maker whose equipment ...
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Congress funds removal of Chinese telecom gear as feds probe home router risks
Routers made by the Chinese-owned company TP-Link account for more than half of the U.S. retail router market.
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TP-Link Archer AX21 Review: The Best Wi-Fi Router for Most People
There's a lot to love about the TP-Link Archer AX21 -- that's why it's CNET's choice for the best Wi-Fi router overall. It ...
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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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