U.S. Weights Ban on Chinese-Made Routers in Millions of American Homes - WSJ

U.S. Weights Ban on Chinese-Made Routers in Millions of American Homes - WSJ

U.S. Weights Ban on Chinese-Made Routers in Millions of American Homes - WSJ
U.S. Weights Ban on Chinese-Made Routers in Millions of American Homes - WSJ
Wednesday - last edited Thursday

 

When bugs and security holes are barely patched, firmware updates are so sparce, and products get pushed to end-of-life within 2-3 years ... then you know you are in trouble.

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Re:U.S. Weights Ban on Chinese-Made Routers in Millions of American Homes - WSJ
Wednesday

  @gnz 

 

For years its been known that the Chinese are programming "back doors" into virtually all their electronics. 

 

The problem is, its almost impossible to find a router or modem (or any connected electronic device for that matter) that isn't either made in China, or houses components made in China.

 

 

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Re:U.S. Weights Ban on Chinese-Made Routers in Millions of American Homes - WSJ
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  @gnz 

Thank you very much for your attention to the security of our company and products. 
While our team is not in a position to comment on specifics for topics like this, we have always made it our goal to provide up-to-date information and keep everyone informed. Our teams have seen the recent discussions on this topic and we wanted to at least provide everyone with a link to TP-Link’s official statement:

Our Security Commitment

We cannot provide too much additional information ourselves, but we welcome you to review the statement and continue your discussions throughout the thread.

Best regards.

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