The United States has taken a significant step in tightening its cybersecurity stance, with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announcing that new consumer routers made overseas will no longer be approved for sale in the country. In a move driven by national security concerns, the FCC has updated its “Covered List” to include all foreign-produced consumer-grade routers — the everyday devices found in homes that connect phones, laptops and smart…
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