Later, a brief notice from a trade registry showed a small company dissolving — the shell that hosted the TSUPY sync nodes. A privacy-focused blog published my advisory, and a thread of anxious emails followed: "Is my data safe?" "Do I need to change passwords?" I replied with practical remediation steps and a stamped, immutable recommendation: treat arbitrary device-supplied drivers as untrusted software.
If your Tsupy hub has an RJ45 Ethernet port, your OS might occasionally fail to recognize the network controller. These usually use Realtek or ASIX chipsets, and the OS should automatically fetch the driver via Windows Update or macOS Software Update.
Alex downloaded and installed the driver, and to his surprise, it worked flawlessly. He was able to connect all his devices, including his keyboard, mouse, and external hard drive, without any issues.
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