Is household tech made in China the next U.S. security concern?
WiFi routers from Chinese manufacturers may be considered for future bans

This story incorporates reporting from Forbes, MSN and MSN.
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Cybersecurity professionals, however, stress that the security of home networks relies heavily on proper setup and diligent monitoring, rather than merely the device’s country of origin.
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As debates about the security implications of Chinese-manufactured technology continue, consumers in the U.S. might find themselves navigating a landscape where more household technologies will be reexamined.
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