WASHINGTON – The US government has launched a national security investigation into TP-Link, the China-founded router maker whose equipment now dominates the American market and has been targeted ...
(Reuters) -U.S. authorities are considering a ban on China's TP-Link Technology Co over national security concerns after its internet routers were linked to cyber attacks, the Wall Street Journal ...
Tp-link, MWC Mobile World Congress 2024, Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by: ... [+] Bildagentur-online/Schoening/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) The United States ...
US media reports the Biden administration is investigating whether to ban the sale of TP-Link routers made in China over cybersecurity concerns. TP-Link devices are common in Australian homes and ...
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 ...
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.
A ban on sales of TP-Link products could come sometime next year — after President-elect Donald Trump takes office, the Journal reported. A division of the Commerce Department has even gone so ...
Authorities in the US are considering a ban on TP-Link internet routers over national security concerns due to their repeated links to Chinese cyberattacks. Investigators at the Commerce ...
US government authorities are reportedly investigating whether to ban TP-Link wireless routers, which have been targeted in some high-profile attacks linked to the Chinese government. TP-Link ...
The router-manufacturer TP-Link, established in China, has roughly 65% of the U.S. market for routers for homes and small businesses. It is also the top choice on Amazon.com, and powers internet ...
The US is considering banning TP-Link routers in the country because of possible security risks. Sources tell The Wall Street Journal that the Commerce, Defense, and Justice Departments are ...