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> would mean not trusting them with their products at all and moving manufacturering elsewher

That's not an option. There's usually nowhere else to go that makes financial sense. So you work in the cheap zero trust environment, and pay a bit more to verify everything.

Anker skimped on verification because there was non-zero trust, and they're paying the price.



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