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.
Federal departments and agencies are backing a TP-Link ban, which stems from national security risks related to the company's complicated ties to China.
T ikTok looks set to stay live in the U.S. after President Trump’s interventions, but other Chinese tech companies won’t be ...
Yes, it is entirely possible to achieve that purely with software, but that assumes you have a mechanism to remotely power the system on, and those options are generally limited in terms of screen ...
Abstract: Research shows that analysts and developers consider privacy as a security concept or as an afterthought, which may lead to non-compliance and violation of users’ privacy. Most current ...
A number of US government agencies are backing a potential move by the Commerce Department to ban TP-Link routers, according ...
PacketScope is a general-purpose protocol stack analysis and debugging tool based on eBPF. It integrates performance optimization, anomaly diagnosis, and security defense. It aims to implement ...
Recently, security researchers Socket found 10 packages on npm targeting software developers, specifically those who use the ...
Even while warning about national security and human rights abuse, the U.S. government across five Republican and Democratic ...
Acting quickly can help you take back control and protect your data.
First up, your Wi-Fi router's firmware. This is basically the operating system for your Wi-Fi router. Manufacturers regularly release updates to improve performance, boost security, and enable ...
Under the EU’s new cybersecurity laws, device makers must either build secure boot into products or risk losing compliance ...