10 comments

  • throwa356262 2 days ago
    For the sake of efficiency, FCC should publish

    1. The name of the person your company must bribe

    2. How much it would cost you.

    • NewJazz 2 days ago
      No, you're supposed to guess how much to bribe. They make more that way. And then after you've bribed one person, keep the ink wet because you'll need to bribe someone else soon!
      • 3RTB297 2 days ago
        Everyone knows how much the bribe is: Collusion! Cartels! Calamity!

        No one knows how much the bribe is? "Relationships are Important", "Cost of Doing Business", "An Investment in Us"

      • cyanydeez 2 days ago
        evidence suggests, however, its still laughably cheap to buy so dont expect more than 1% of annual revenue.
  • jqpabc123 2 days ago
    Aren't most routers foreign made?

    So a ban is basically shutting down the router market.

    And exempting Netgear is arbitrary and hypocritical. Essentially, government has anointed a marketplace winner.

  • WalterGR 2 days ago
  • yesbut 2 days ago
    because Netgear is willing to do what the US wants in regards to its mass surveillance projects.
  • tibbydudeza 2 days ago
    Donation and ICE agent backdoor installed.
  • gmerc 2 days ago
    Golden router or peace board donation
  • OutOfHere 1 day ago
    Thus far Netgear has been keeping up technologically, but only because of good competition. The moment this competition goes away, so will the innovation, and we will left with obsolete hardware.
  • OutOfHere 1 day ago
    The NSA appears to be systematically compromising multiple government agencies like a bad virus. NIST and now the FCC appear compromised.

    Can someone please decompile, reverse engineer, and assess the code of the Netgear firmware to find backdoors? Odds are that they go back a decade, meaning that both old and new firmware is likely to have the vulnerabilities. Look for code that is common among firmwares. What is the magic packet that executes arbitrary instructions and opens the door? The firmware has got to be in C and C++, so there is heavy opportunity for serious flaws.

  • nacozarina 2 days ago
    Now you know which brand is really compromised
  • josefritzishere 1 day ago
    Now everyone knows there is a backdoor in Netgear.