Routers the FCC has already approved can still be sold, but further approvals of foreign-made routers will not be issued.
But since the vast majority — if not all — consumer routers are manufactured outside the United States, the vast majority of ...
The Federal Communications Commission has placed routers manufactured in foreign countries on the Covered List, which would ...
In an announcement today, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has banned the import of Wi-Fi routers made outside of ...
Cybercriminals are turning older Wi-Fi setups into illegal proxy networks. Here is the FBI's list of affected routers and how ...
The ban applies to the sale of new routers manufactured outside the US, but anyone with existing foreign-made routers can ...
The FCC has blocked new foreign-made Wi-Fi routers from getting approval, effectively banning them from the US market. Existing routers and previously approved models are unaffected and can still be ...
By David Shepardson March 23 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission said on Monday it was banning the import ...
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Why Airbnb hosts can see everything you do online (and how a $30 router stops them)
How a $30 travel router stops nosy Airbnb hosts from spying on your web traffic ...
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FBI warns of AVrecon malware targeting outdated routers linked to proxy-based cybercrime
A serious cybersecurity warning has been issued regarding commonly used Wi-Fi routers that many people still have in their ...
The surprising order means any new Wi-Fi router models sold in the country must be US-made, or receive an exemption from the ...
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