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The House of Representatives Select Committee on China has urged Americans to remove Chinese-made wireless routers, including those made by TP-Link, due to potential security threats that could allow China to hack U.S. critical infrastructure. The committee has pushed the Commerce Department to investigate TP-Link Technology Co, the top seller of WiFi routers internationally, and there are reports of a potential ban on the sale of their routers.
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