Texas is suing Wi-Fi router maker TP-Hyperlink for deceptively advertising the safety of its merchandise and permitting Chinese language hacking teams to entry Individuals’ gadgets, Lawyer Basic Ken Paxton has introduced. Paxton initially began wanting into TP-Hyperlink in October 2025. Texas Governor Greg Abbott later prohibited state staff from utilizing TP-Hyperlink merchandise in January of this 12 months.
TP-Hyperlink is now not owned by a Chinese language firm and its merchandise are assembled in Vietnam, however Paxton’s lawsuit claims that as a result of the corporate’s “possession and supply-chain are tied to China” it is topic to the nation’s information legal guidelines, which require firms to adjust to requests from Chinese language intelligence companies. The lawsuit additionally says that firmware vulnerabilities in TP-Hyperlink’s {hardware} have already “uncovered hundreds of thousands of shoppers to extreme cybersecurity dangers.”
TP-Hyperlink supplied the next assertion to Engadget in response to the lawsuit:
The claims made by the Texas Lawyer Basic’s workplace are with out benefit and will probably be confirmed false. TP-Hyperlink Methods Inc. is an unbiased American firm. Neither the Chinese language authorities nor the CCP workout routines any type of possession or management over TP-Hyperlink, its merchandise, or its person information. TP-Hyperlink’s founder and CEO, Jeffrey Chao, resides in Irvine, CA, and isn’t and by no means has been a member of the CCP. To make sure the very best degree of safety, our core operations and infrastructure are situated totally inside america, and all U.S. customers’ networking information is saved securely on Amazon Internet Companies servers. We’ll proceed to vigorously defend our repute as a trusted supplier of safe connectivity for American households.
TP-Hyperlink was reportedly being investigated on the federal degree in 2024 after its gadgets have been linked to the large “Salt Storm” hack that accessed information from a number of US telecom firms. Regardless of all indicators pointing to the federal authorities on the point of ban TP-Hyperlink in 2025, Reuters stories that the Trump administration paused plans to ban the corporate’s routers in early February, forward of a gathering between President Donald Trump and President Xi Jinping.
Replace, February 17, 3:38PM ET: Added assertion from TP-Hyperlink.


