Consumer Reports applauded the Federal Communications Commission for proposing a fine against a China-based company that made video doorbells with troubling security vulnerabilities. https://t.co/vaKHA7B4El
Consumer Reports applauded the Federal Communications Commission for proposing a fine against a China-based company that made video doorbells with troubling security vulnerabilities: https://t.co/NRRHJK4kx2
🚨 FCC has proposed a $734,872 fine against 🇨🇳 smart home device manufacturer Eken for apparent violations of FCC rules that require the company to designate an agent located in the US. In addition, the FCC’s Enforcement Bureau is continuing its investigation into privacy and… https://t.co/9hmafbB68R https://t.co/VNGSGPGbIN

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has initiated measures to enhance the security of submarine cables amid rising national security concerns. This includes shortening license terms and collaborating with federal law enforcement. Additionally, the FCC has proposed a fine of $734,872 against Eken, a China-based manufacturer of smart home devices, for violations related to the designation of a U.S. agent. The company’s video doorbells were found to have significant security vulnerabilities, prompting Consumer Reports to commend the FCC's actions.
