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The US Is Considering a TP-Link Router Ban—Should You Worry?

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    Please yes, I look forward to cheaper routers due to oversupply.

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      Yeah, it boils down to... who do you want seeing your data?

      The Chinese? or the Americans?

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      On one hand, I wouldn't trust the US with anything. On the other hand, there's a pretty good chance whatever they keep that data on catches on fire or has a plane fall on it.

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      • snotflickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zoneS [email protected]

        Oh but all the US hardware with spyware from the NSA/FBI is just fiiiiiiiiiine.

        As always US wants the data, they just don't want anyone else to have it.

        It's also a laugh for them to say "fuck you consumers you don't get to" when the federal government already fucking blew it with SolarWinds.

        Personal opinion this is much ado about nothing. In other words this article is baseless fear-mongering.

        Trump is a bigger national security concern than fucking TP-Link and no one in power is seriously talking about removing him.

        His economic moves will devalue the US Dollar and put it at risk as a reserve currency. Who is gonna step in? China.

        But boo hoo, we should ban TP-Link! What a fucking joke. If you're really "worried" about China, get rid of Trump yesterday.

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        TP-Link has a bad history of significant security vulnerabilities that have to either be gross negligence or intentional backdoors. Consumer router firmware is notoriously neglected in the grand scheme of tech, but TP-Link is exceptionally bad. Your average and even most above average techies probably have no idea unless they follow security releases or live in the security world. I personally wouldn't know much if anything about them if not for some YT content I watch about software and security. I don't love blanket blocking of stuff, but this one I feel is necessary to help protect an ignorant population.

        I 100% agree with the sentiment that Trump is way more dangerous, because he is, but the two issues can be addressed (or not unfortunately) at the same time. If our reps won't stop Trump, and not going to be upset over he small wins that we do get.

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          I buy a lot of TP-Link switches because they are cheap so please dont

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            Dumb policy but still fuck tp link routers. They never took security remotely seriously to the point where their products are known for being a good entry point into learning about exploiting embedded devices.

            Don't really care or think the government spyware concerns are particularly legitimate but they definitely aren't secure products to have on your network

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            You sure you're not confusing TP-Link with D-Link? The latter has been the common attack surface I'm familiar with, and the former has been a staple for enthusiasts and as a tool for pentesters.

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              TP-Link has a bad history of significant security vulnerabilities that have to either be gross negligence or intentional backdoors. Consumer router firmware is notoriously neglected in the grand scheme of tech, but TP-Link is exceptionally bad. Your average and even most above average techies probably have no idea unless they follow security releases or live in the security world. I personally wouldn't know much if anything about them if not for some YT content I watch about software and security. I don't love blanket blocking of stuff, but this one I feel is necessary to help protect an ignorant population.

              I 100% agree with the sentiment that Trump is way more dangerous, because he is, but the two issues can be addressed (or not unfortunately) at the same time. If our reps won't stop Trump, and not going to be upset over he small wins that we do get.

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              Do you have any links to the alleged bad history? I couldn't find anything, partly because the recent political theatre makes it hard to be informed.

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                Do you have any links to the alleged bad history? I couldn't find anything, partly because the recent political theatre makes it hard to be informed.

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                Here is the main video I watched that breaks down a recent ish CVE and at the end he gives some thoughts on TP-Link, D-link, and another and just his professional security opinion on them.

                It is only one source, but I think it's a strong one.

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                • rekall_incorporated@lemm.eeR [email protected]

                  Trump is a bigger national security concern than fucking TP-Link and no one in power is seriously talking about removing him.

                  There is an abstract ironic beauty to this.

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                  Security concerns usually don't talk about themselves

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                  • snotflickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zoneS [email protected]

                    Seriously, DOGE could be literally installing ransomware that kicks off if anyone tries to block them... They were hooking up random fucking servers right into secured government systems and were given write access at some of those government systems.

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                    "the single greatest insider threat risk the Bureau of the Fiscal Service has ever faced."

                    https://www.wired.com/story/treasury-bfs-doge-insider-threat/

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                      Three separate government departments are investigating TP-Link, so someone either tipped the Fed off and you (and the public) know nothing, or this is simply a witch hunt.

                      Since I know for a fact I can't trust anyone commenting anywhere on the internet as a credible source, I'm hoping those departments who once were independent of the Executive control and free of Trump corruption and are now filled with human excrement yes-men MAGA regarded morons, i will hold my anger until we know more.

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                      It looks just like the Tik Tok ban to me. Racist/Nationalist nonsense that doesn't solve the actual underlying problem, which is lack of regulation in the US

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                      • snotflickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zoneS [email protected]

                        Oh but all the US hardware with spyware from the NSA/FBI is just fiiiiiiiiiine.

                        As always US wants the data, they just don't want anyone else to have it.

                        It's also a laugh for them to say "fuck you consumers you don't get to" when the federal government already fucking blew it with SolarWinds.

                        Personal opinion this is much ado about nothing. In other words this article is baseless fear-mongering.

                        Trump is a bigger national security concern than fucking TP-Link and no one in power is seriously talking about removing him.

                        His economic moves will devalue the US Dollar and put it at risk as a reserve currency. Who is gonna step in? China.

                        But boo hoo, we should ban TP-Link! What a fucking joke. If you're really "worried" about China, get rid of Trump yesterday.

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                        As always US wants the data, they just don’t want anyone else to have it for free

                        I guarantee you that American data is going to Chinese companies. Temu has your data. Alibaba has your data. Bilibili has your data. They're just getting it by purchasing from American data centers.

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                        • empireoflove2@lemmy.dbzer0.comE [email protected]

                          Every single consumer SOHO router is just a data mining security clusterfuck these days, brand is irrelevant. The only way to really get away from it is to run your own SBC or NUC with a wifi card and shit.

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                          Mikrotik is probably OK IMO.

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                            I don't care if China steals my data or uses my router as a vector for a DOS attack at this point. My fascist nation already has domestic back doors to spy on me if I was interesting enough. My opinion of China is roughly the same as my opinion of my own red white and blue shithole, about as low as you can go. In fact, their regular people on the street seem a hell of a lot more prosocial and EMPATHETIC than I've ever seen here in the US going by Rednote. I'm on nobody's side geopolitically because nobody is on my side.

                            Besides, we destroyed ourselves already. Checkmate CCP! Have fun spying on the ash heap. Spoilers: we're largely poorly educated here by design, so enjoy the stream of "...evolution is just a theory science is fake education is a scam pull yourself by your bootstraps stop virtue signaling it's not greed I'm rationally self-interested... "

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                              I don't care if China steals my data or uses my router as a vector for a DOS attack at this point. My fascist nation already has domestic back doors to spy on me if I was interesting enough. My opinion of China is roughly the same as my opinion of my own red white and blue shithole, about as low as you can go. In fact, their regular people on the street seem a hell of a lot more prosocial and EMPATHETIC than I've ever seen here in the US going by Rednote. I'm on nobody's side geopolitically because nobody is on my side.

                              Besides, we destroyed ourselves already. Checkmate CCP! Have fun spying on the ash heap. Spoilers: we're largely poorly educated here by design, so enjoy the stream of "...evolution is just a theory science is fake education is a scam pull yourself by your bootstraps stop virtue signaling it's not greed I'm rationally self-interested... "

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                              In a fucked up way I lol’d at this. If I put on my tinfoil hat I’d say the USA is encouraging China to “spy” on us so they have to absorb the brainrot. Poor bastards

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                                In a fucked up way I lol’d at this. If I put on my tinfoil hat I’d say the USA is encouraging China to “spy” on us so they have to absorb the brainrot. Poor bastards

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                                  TP-Link has a bad history of significant security vulnerabilities that have to either be gross negligence or intentional backdoors. Consumer router firmware is notoriously neglected in the grand scheme of tech, but TP-Link is exceptionally bad. Your average and even most above average techies probably have no idea unless they follow security releases or live in the security world. I personally wouldn't know much if anything about them if not for some YT content I watch about software and security. I don't love blanket blocking of stuff, but this one I feel is necessary to help protect an ignorant population.

                                  I 100% agree with the sentiment that Trump is way more dangerous, because he is, but the two issues can be addressed (or not unfortunately) at the same time. If our reps won't stop Trump, and not going to be upset over he small wins that we do get.

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                                  So, say I have a POE outdoor router that is TP-link. It is wired to my main router and is the network for outdoor cameras. How bad an idea is this?

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                                    So, say I have a POE outdoor router that is TP-link. It is wired to my main router and is the network for outdoor cameras. How bad an idea is this?

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                                    If you're just running it in AP mode and extending from your base router you will be better off than if it's your WAN device. I don't know enough about these exploits to know how they are executed, so I can't give you a solid answer, but I think it's best to err on the side of caution when it comes to your data security.

                                    If you're fairly tech savvy and willing to put in a little effort, you can flash the firmware on the TP-Link with something open source like openWRT and that would eliminate any exploits directly caused by their coding. I haven't done this in years, but I'm sure there are plenty of guides to walk you through this. It would require resetting up your network, but you'd need to do that if you replaced anyway.

                                    Personally, I would replace the device with something higher quality. I don't have recommendations for you, but I'm sure there are some resources you can find with security minded device recommendations. For "pro-sumer" grade stuff, where it's better than your off the shelf options but not enterprise grade, I've heard Unify is a good option, but it's complicated and expensive.

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                                      I can’t wait to get a hold of a bunch of cheap TP Link routers. Those things run OpenWRT like champs.

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                                        His economic moves will devalue the US Dollar and put it at risk as a reserve currency. Who is gonna step in? China.

                                        China doesn’t want to become the world currency, but they do want a BRICS currency. This will take years, though.

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                                          Key word: consumer. You won’t find a single router on store shelves that the layman is not getting all of their data collected through.

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                                          GL.Inet sells routers that run openwrt out of the box. I'm not claiming they're guaranteed to not be modified to collect data, but just giving an example that there are consumer grade products out there that are better options, you just need to look for them.

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