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Article in USA Today

March 23, 2014
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USA TodayBravo to Kim Komando and USA Today for publishing a great article on the dangers of home routers. No huge insights or surprises, but it’s good to see that the message is being taken to a wide audience of people who might otherwise would not be aware of the issues.

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