The FCC ban will affect the import of all new, foreign-made consumer routers, the agency's head Brendan Carr said.
The FCC says foreign-made Wi-Fi routers 'pose unacceptable risks' to security, and wants networking gear made in the USA. Here's what that means for your internet setup.
Highlights The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is blocking new foreign-made routers from entering the US market. The ...
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Threat from Chinese hackers moved FCC to ban all foreign internet routers
The Intelligence Community previously assessed that Chinese hackers were burrowing into U.S. network infrastructure to lie in ...
Your router is the gateway for all wireless communication within your home, so you should avoid anything that could increase ...
TP-Link patched high-severity Archer NX router flaws, including one that could let attackers upload rogue firmware without ...
Washington is treating a cybersecurity threat as a physical threat and is banning all foreign-made routers. Mostly Chinese, ...
The US Federal Communications Commission has added every consumer-grade Wi-Fi router made outside the country to its Covered List, slamming the door on new imports and sales. The FCC says the list ...
TP-Link has patched several vulnerabilities in its Archer NX router series, including a critical-severity flaw that may allow ...
After pressure from regulatory committees about fears of Chinese spies and botnets, the FCC has placed a ban on all new ...
TL;DR: GreyNoise uncovered the AyySSHush botnet infecting over 8,000 hosts, mainly ASUS routers, exploiting known bypass bugs to gain persistent SSH backdoor access that survives firmware updates.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Steve Weisman writes about white-collar crime. Internet of things (IOT), devices and connectivity concepts on a network, cloud at ...
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