US may ban world's most popular routers and modems - what that means for you
Briefly

The US government is investigating TP-Link, a major router brand linked to data security threats, due to allegations of links to Chinese hacking incidents.
TP-Link's popularity in the U.S. is evident as it commands over half the router market; its low prices make it a favored choice among consumers.
If the US bans TP-Link routers, new purchases may be limited, potentially leading to shortages and increased prices for alternatives in the market.
Critics express concerns that TP-Link does not adequately address security flaws, yet they also note the brand's devices are widely used in government systems.
Read at ZDNET
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