Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued TP-Link, alleging the company deceptively marketed secure networking devices while allowing Chinese state-sponsored actors to exploit firmware vulnerabilities. The complaint cites Check Point Research linking Camaro Dragon campaigns to TP-Link flaws and frames the case as part of a broader move to treat security claims as consumer protection issues. #TPLink #CamaroDragon
Keypoints
- Texas alleges TP-Link marketed strong privacy and security protections while its devices were exploited by Chinese state-sponsored hackers.
- The lawsuit cites a May 2023 Check Point Research report tying Camaro Dragon campaigns to TP-Link firmware vulnerabilities.
- Paxton argues TP-Linkβs China-sourced parts and Chinese data laws create a national security risk by exposing Americansβ data.
- TP-Link denies the claims, saying it is an independent U.S. company that stores U.S. usersβ data on Amazon Web Services and will vigorously defend itself.
- Experts say the suit reflects a regulatory shift toward evaluating security representations as consumer protection and disclosure issues, though enforcement against China may be limited.
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