• Tech News Policy Texas is suing TP-Link over its ties to China Attorney General Ken Paxton accuses TP-Link of ‘masking its Chinese connections,’ while putting consumers at risk of cyberattacks. • Attorney General Ken Paxton accuses TP-Link of ‘masking its Chinese connections,’ while putting consumers at risk of cyberattacks. • Link Share Gift Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton issuing TP-Linkover claims that the router-maker is misleading customers about its ties to China. • Ina lawsuit filed this week, Paxton claims TP-Link is “masking its Chinese connections,” while serving as “an open window for Chinese-sponsored threat actors and Chinese intelligence agencies.” TP-Link was founded in China, but has attempted to distance itself from the country in recent years. • In 2018, the companyestablished a manufacturing facilityin Vietnam, and thencentralized its global headquarters in the USin 2024, forming TP-Link Systems. • Though TP-Link markets its routers and other products as “Made in Vietnam,” Paxton alleges that the company sources “nearly all” of the components used to manufacture these items from China.

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  • Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against TP‑Link, alleging the router maker is misleading consumers about its Chinese ties and exposing them to cyber‑risk. Paxton claims TP‑Link “masks” its Chinese connections, markets products as “Made in Vietnam” while sourcing nearly all components from China, and misrepresents the security of its devices. The suit cites consumer‑protection violations and ties into Texas’s broader effort to scrutinize Chinese‑origin technology, following a similar action against drone company Anzu Robotics. The case adds to federal investigations into TP‑Link’s supply chain and product safety.

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