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>The US government is weighing a ban on a popular brand of Chinese-made home internet routers over fears that their links to cyberattacks pose a national security risk, according to a report. TP-Link, the manufacturer of high-speed cable modems, routers, range extenders and smart home devices that has grabbed a 65% market share in the United States, is the subject of several investigations being overseen by a number of federal agencies, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Archive: https://archive.today/ze6LA From the post: >>The US government is weighing a ban on a popular brand of Chinese-made home internet routers over fears that their links to cyberattacks pose a national security risk, according to a report. TP-Link, the manufacturer of high-speed cable modems, routers, range extenders and smart home devices that has grabbed a 65% market share in the United States, is the subject of several investigations being overseen by a number of federal agencies, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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Hope this includes those mf'ng netgear routers.

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We should be banning over seas manufacturing for most things (including chips) as well as selling out-sourced or overseas produced infrastructure in the USA. You are literally giving the enemy a backdoor into your most critical infrastructure.