That's what you get when all the decisions are made by a comitee that only cares about the BOM cost in the modems.
btw, nothing on this have changed. Only that the not-so-secure stuff is still relatively new and not exploited yet.
all hail wpa3, the new crapy unsafe standard of tomorrow.
or betting their life on WPA3 that haven't had a decent sized deployment yet?
Or did they bet their lives on WPA2-PSK/WPA2-enterp during the first months of launch before any exploit was public?
:)