Texas sues TP-Link over suspected Chinese ties

The state of Texas has filed a lawsuit against TP-Link, citing concerns over the company's suspected links to China and potential security vulnerabilities. This legal action highlights ongoing worries about foreign influences in technology products. The suit was reported in a TechRadar article published on February 19, 2026.

Texas has initiated legal proceedings against TP-Link, a networking equipment manufacturer, primarily due to suspicions of ties to China and associated security risks. According to TechRadar, the lawsuit addresses these suspected Chinese connections and vulnerabilities that could compromise user safety.

The action underscores broader concerns in the U.S. regarding the security implications of hardware from companies with international affiliations. TP-Link, known for routers and other networking devices, faces scrutiny over potential backdoors or other weaknesses linked to its origins.

No further details on the lawsuit's specifics, such as the exact claims or court filings, were available in the initial reports. The case represents part of a pattern where U.S. states and federal entities examine foreign tech firms for national security reasons.

This development comes amid heightened geopolitical tensions, though the sources do not elaborate on immediate outcomes or responses from TP-Link.

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FCC bans new foreign-made routers as security risk

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The Federal Communications Commission announced on March 23, 2026, that new consumer-grade routers manufactured outside the US pose an unacceptable national security risk and will be added to its Covered List. The ban applies to sales of new models but spares existing and previously authorized routers. Manufacturers may seek exemptions by planning to shift production to the US.

Following the FCC's March 23 announcement banning sales of new Wi-Fi routers with major foreign manufacturing due to security risks, companies like TP-Link and Netgear have responded with production shift plans, while experts cite threats like Salt Typhoon and warn of update cutoffs after March 1, 2027. No exemptions granted yet; Starlink routers appear unaffected.

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