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Texas Sues Company for Connecting Consumer Devices With China

Texas sued network technology firm TP-Link on Tuesday, accusing it of connecting home-based consumer devices with the Chinese Communist Party. TP-Link gives "repeated assurances" that it's "distinct from the geopolitical risks posed by China," the lawsuit...
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against TP-Link, a major networking equipment manufacturer headquartered in China and Singapore, alleging that the company "gave the Chinese Communist Party access to Americans' devices." In a press release, the attorney general's office claims that "despite TP-Link's claims of privacy and security, its products have been used by Chinese government-backed hacking organizations to conduct cybe…

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GIGAZINE broke the news in on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
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