US lawmakers urge probe of WiFi router maker TP-Link over fears of Chinese cyber attacks
Source: Reuters
US lawmakers urge probe of WiFi router maker TP-Link over fears of Chinese cyber attacks
Alexandra Alper
Thu, Aug 15, 2024, 6:04 AM EDT 2 min read
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two U.S. lawmakers want the Biden administration to probe China's TP-Link Technology Co and its affiliates for potential national security risks from their widely used WiFi routers over fears they could be used in cyber attacks against the U.S.
Republican Representative John Moolenaar and Democratic Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi, who lead the House Select Committee on China, requested a Commerce Department probe in a Tuesday letter seen by Reuters.
According to research firm IDC, TP-Link, which focuses on the consumer market, is the top seller of WiFi routers internationally by unit volume.
In calling for an investigation, the U.S. legislators cited known vulnerabilities in TP-Link firmware and instances of its routers being exploited to target government officials in European countries.
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