The United States government is taking aim at TP-Link, a Chinese technology company that dominates the home and small-business router market in the U.S., amid mounting national security concerns. With TP-Link holding a significant 65% market share, federal authorities are investigating potential vulnerabilities in the company’s devices that could be exploited by foreign entities for cyberattacks.

TP-Link is the leading router brand on Amazon. As of this month, TP-Link’s Archer AX21 model holds the top position in Amazon’s “Best Sellers in Computer Routers” category, and coming in second place is the TP-Link AX1800. For the best selling routers, TP-Link holds six of the top ten spots.

Federal agencies, including the Departments of Commerce, Defense, and Justice, have launched investigations into TP-Link following reports of its routers being exploited in cyberattacks allegedly linked to Chinese state actors. A recent Microsoft report revealed that compromised TP-Link devices were used in ransomware operations, fueling concerns about the company’s role in facilitating cyber threats.

Beyond cybersecurity issues, the Justice Department is probing TP-Link’s pricing strategies, investigating whether the company’s practice of selling routers below production costs violates U.S. antitrust laws. This multifaceted inquiry underscores the growing scrutiny on Chinese technology companies operating in critical sectors of the U.S. market, the Wall Street Journal Reports.

TP-Link has come under fire for its handling of security vulnerabilities. Critics argue that the company has been slow to address flaws in its products, leaving them susceptible to exploitation. These vulnerabilities create backdoors that could be leveraged by malicious actors for espionage, data theft or infrastructure disruption.

Amid growing pressure, TP-Link’s U.S. subsidiary has expressed its willingness to cooperate with federal authorities. In a statement to the Journal, TP-Link’s spokesperson emphasized its commitment to adhering to industry security standards and addressing the concerns raised by the investigations, “we welcome any opportunities to engage with the US government to demonstrate that our security practices are fully in line with industry security standards, and to demonstrate our ongoing commitment to the US market, US consumers, and addressing US national security risks,” TP-Link’s spokesperson said to the Journal.

The potential ban on TP-Link products is part of a broader effort by the U.S. to scrutinize Chinese technology companies over security risks. Previous actions have targeted giants like Huawei and ZTE, which were accused of posing threats to national security through their telecommunications equipment.

These actions align with a wider strategy to curb reliance on Chinese technology in critical infrastructure, particularly as tensions between the U.S. and China continue to rise over issues like trade and cybersecurity.

As investigations unfold, the future of TP-Link in the U.S. market hangs in the balance. A ban on its products could have wide-reaching implications, not only for the company but also for consumers who rely on affordable networking solutions. For now, the scrutiny serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities inherent in connected devices—and the critical importance of securing them in an increasingly digital world.

TP-Link has been contacted for comment. This article will be updated when and if they respond.

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