The presentation of a TP-Link Wi-Fi router by Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi of Illinois to Congress was one of the rare displays that highlighted increasing national security concerns on March 5. As a result of the congressman’s stark warning — “Don’t use this” — he sounded an alarm that the use of this network would carry significant security risks. His stark warning — “Don’t use this” — immediately brought to mind the issue of potential vulnerabilities resulting from the use of foreign-made networking devices that may not have been adequately tested.
The United States Representative Krishnamoorthi has been advocating for a ban on the sale and distribution of TP-Link routers across the nation for several months. His stance comes from an investigation that indicates that these devices may have been involved in state-sponsored cyber intrusions from China in 2023. There is increasing apprehension concerning the matter, and several federal agencies, including the Departments of Commerce, Defence, and Justice, have begun to conduct formal inquiries into the matter in the coming months.
As federal agencies investigate the potential security risks associated with TP-Link’s operations, one of the largest providers of consumer networking devices in the United States is currently being subjected to greater scrutiny. Though there is no doubt that the company is widely used in American households and businesses, there have been fears that regulators might take action
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