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US reportedly mulls TP-Link router ban over national security risk


The Feds may ban the sale of TP-Link routers in the US over ongoing national security concerns about Chinese-made devices being used in cyberattacks.

Three federal departments — Commerce, Defense, and Justice — have opened investigations into the router manufacturer, according to a Wall Street Journal report, citing "people familiar with the matter." Plus, a Commerce Department office has reportedly subpoenaed TP-Link.

The Register reached out to TP-Link and and the Justice as well as Commerce Departments but thus far, all have declined comment. We will update this story if and when we hear back from them.

TP-Link has about 65 percent of the US router market for homes and small businesses. It also partners with more than 300 internet service providers in the US to supply routers for new customer installations, according to the WSJ. The China-based manufacturer's gear is also reportedly used by the Department of Defense and other ...


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