| ▲ | The FCC's Router Crackdown Shouldn't Surprise Anyone in Cybersecurity(kylereddoch.me) | |||||||
| 4 points by abnercoimbre 2 hours ago | 2 comments | ||||||||
| ▲ | everdrive 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I think there are a number of problems here: - Trust is at an all-time low, so I think that even if this move made a lot of sense most people would not extend much goodwill to the government. - There aren't stats available to the public -- just how many exploits are due to for-real backdoors vs. bad code. Of the "bad code" exploits, how many can really be attributed to the lax standards of a 3rd party country? - Also, basically no one makes router hardware in the US and I'm not sure who plans on starting. - The article states "including IoT devices like webcams and routers." -- how much of this problem is an IOT problem and not a router problem? I'm not holding these up as facts. ie, I'm not implying-by-raising-the-question that IOT is a bigger part of the problem and routers are a distraction. I'm saying I wish we had hard numbers. If IOT is 1% of the problem that's a different calculation than if IOT is 90% of the problem. | ||||||||
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