Published on May 11, 2026
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has established a new policy affecting routers and drones facing bans in the U.S. This move aims to ensure that these devices continue receiving updates, preventing them from becoming cybersecurity liabilities. Previously unsupported devices were at risk of being exploited, posing threats to consumers.
As a result, consumers may feel more secure using these devices in the short term. However, the policy also underscores the ongoing tension between national security and technological access. Long-term implications include a need for robust alternatives that prioritize safety without compromising availability.
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