The Texas attorney general invoked state consumer protection law to sue Wi-Fi router maker TP-Link Systems for misrepresenting its connections to mainland China and ...
After three separate investigations were opened at the Departments of Commerce, Defense, and Justice, it was widely expected that the devices would be banned from sale in the US. However, the White ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton first opened an investigation against TP-Link in October 2025. He wrote that the company was potentially aiding the Chinese government in ...
The move comes despite the Trump administration having reportedly paused its own proposed ban on the company’s sales ‌in the ...
As a rule, it's best to use Cat 6 Ethernet cables. While you may never max out their 10Gbps capacity, Cat 6 isn't very expensive, and will allow you to go above the 1Gbps limit of Cat 5e when hardware ...
Link, which controls a substantial share of the retail market for Wi-Fi routers in the U.S., has deceived consumers about its devices' security and its ties to China.
Texas is suing TP-Link over concerns the company has been lying about the security of its routers and allowing Chinese hackers to access them.
A suspected Chinese state-backed hacking group has been quietly exploiting a critical Dell security flaw in zero-day attacks ...
TP-Link Systems Inc., a California-based wireless router maker, faces deceptive marketing claims from the state of Texas for masking its connection to the Chinese government and leaving users’ data ...
Under Kenyan law, using someone’s Wi-Fi or hotspot without permission may amount to unauthorised access of a computer system.
The US wants to avoid angering Beijing ahead of an April meeting between President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, Reuters says.
The BBC recently published an exposé revealing that some Chinese subscription sites charge for access to their network of hundreds of hidden cameras in hotel rooms. Of course, this is presumably ...