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1. The name of the person your company must bribe
2. How much it would cost you.
No one knows how much the bribe is? "Relationships are Important", "Cost of Doing Business", "An Investment in Us"
So a ban is basically shutting down the router market.
And exempting Netgear is arbitrary and hypocritical. Essentially, government has anointed a marketplace winner.
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.