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TP-Link faces possible US ban as hijacked routers fuel Chinese attacks

Founded in China, TP-Link makes routers popular in US homes and businesses.

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, which was founded in China in 1996 and said it relocated its headquarters to the US in October this year, has racked up significant market share in US homes and businesses.

US authorities are investigating whether TP-Link “poses a national-security risk and are considering banning the devices,” The Wall Street Journal reported today. The WSJ notes that TP-Link is “the top choice on Amazon.com, and powers Internet communications for the Defense Department and other federal government agencies.”

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