Texas Sues TP-Link Over Alleged Chinese Government Access to Devices
Texas has filed a lawsuit against TP-Link, accusing the company of allowing the Chinese government access to its devices, raising national security and data privacy concerns.
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Texas sues TP-Link, alleging Chinese government access to its devices
Texas has sued TP-Link Systems for allegedly marketing its networking devices deceptively and allowing Beijing to access American consumers’ devices, the state attorney general said on Tuesday. “Despite its claims of privacy and security, TP-Link’s products have been used by [China’s] state-sponsored hacking entities to launch multiple cyberattack operations against the United States,” Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said in a press release announcing the lawsuit. “With nearly all of its...
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