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5 Kommentare
Probably with help from the trump administration.
Wow! I hope this blows up crazy!
Haven’t watched yet, but from the articles I’ve read earlier this week, it’s slightly more nuanced than “Ubiquiti is knowingly violating sanctions laws.” They’re still breaking the law, but what’s actually happening is that some third party vendors(s) are selling to Russia. However, the vendors in question are apparently authorized resellers, and from my understanding of the law, it’s Ubiquiti’s responsibility to ensure their products don’t get sold to sanctioned countries.
It seems that they’re being negligent in their responsibilities.
I did hear that as of a few months ago (Sep ‘25), Ubiquiti is now blocking the download of firmware updates for their devices from Russian IP addresses. That’s a start I guess, but it also speaks to how long they’ve been aware of Russian use of their gear.
Also, it’s a stretch to call it “drone tech.” It’s just fancy wireless networking gear. You could use it on a drone, or a doorbell, or to have great internet connectivity in your detached outhouse. Whatever. Nothing drone-specific.
Also, while Ubiquiti makes some really great gear and makes it easy to set up and use, they have numerous competitors who sell equally capable equipment and are not US-based and so would not be subject to our sanctions — notably in China. So while Ubiquiti happens to be the Russian’s product of choice, these illicit sales are not really making anything possible for the Russians to do which they couldn’t otherwise do.
TL;DR: this headline is typical under-nuanced, context-free writing. Ubiquiti is not without fault, but it’s not as bad as it sounds.
i se a re spam post.
This link is currently being spammed all over Reddit by hedge fund that has open short positions of Ubiquity stock, and profits from potential stock price fall – this is their M.O. , you can see a list of other companies that they „expose“ on their website, as well as investment disclosure in website footer:
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r/Ubiquiti is not happy when I raise the issue in the sub.