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Texas sues TP-Link, alleging Chinese-made devices risk U.S. data and national security due to undisclosed supply chain flaws.
Texas has sued TP-Link, alleging the company misled consumers about the security of its networking devices, claiming they may allow the Chinese government access to U.S. user data due to manufacturing in China and potential vulnerabilities.
The lawsuit, filed by Attorney General Ken Paxton on February 17, 2026, stems from an investigation begun in October 2025 and accuses TP-Link of failing to disclose supply chain risks, violating consumer protection laws.
Texas claims the devices could compromise national security, though no specific breaches are cited.
The case reflects broader U.S. concerns over foreign technology ties and supply chain security.
TP-Link has not publicly responded.
Texas demanda a TP-Link, alegando que los dispositivos fabricados en China ponen en riesgo los datos y la seguridad nacional de EE. UU. debido a fallas no reveladas en la cadena de suministro.