ZDNET's key takeaways US agencies back proposal to ban TP-Link routers.A ban could soon impact businesses and consumers.Act ...
Founded in 1996, TP-Link is one of those brands that people even remotely in touch with technology will recognize. With a headquarters situated in the United States and manufacturing bases in China, ...
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More than half a dozen US government departments and agencies are reportedly backing a proposal to ban the routers due to alleged ties to Chinese cyberattacks.
Many of TP-Link’s modern routers come equipped with cutting-edge security features such as: WPA3 Encryption: An upgrade from WPA2, offering stronger protection for wireless communications. Parental ...
In December last year, it was revealed that the U.S. government is considering banning TP-Link routers entirely. Much like Huawei back in 2019, the brand might soon all but vanish from the U.S. market ...
Government agencies are backing a proposal to ban TP-Link routers. The company's routers are the most popular option in the world. TP-Link routers have been involved in several hacking incidents.
The US government is inching closer to banning these routers due to the company's ties to China, according to a recent report. Here's why we're not pulling our TP-Link recommendations (yet), and what ...
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. Authorities may ...
According to the Wall Street Journal, various US authorities are investigating TP-Link’s routers, linking them to China-backed cyberattacks. The Commerce, Justice and Defense departments each have ...