US lawmakers urge probe of wi-fi router maker TP-Link

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Over fears of cyber attacks.

US lawmakers urge probe of wi-fi router maker TP-Link
Two US 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 wi-fi routers over fears they could be used in cyber attacks against the US. Republican Representative John Moolenaar and ...

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