突袭!美国调查中国科技大厂!
是说芯语·2025-10-13 11:25

Group 1 - Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has announced an investigation into TP-Link Systems Inc. for potentially assisting China in obtaining consumer data [1][3] - The investigation will examine whether TP-Link misled consumers about its independence from China, the severity of vulnerabilities in its technology, and whether it violated Texas privacy laws by improperly collecting or disclosing consumer data [3] - TP-Link, founded in Shenzhen, China, has become a leading global supplier of Wi-Fi devices and has localized operations in multiple regions, making it a major supplier of office network equipment in the U.S. [3] Group 2 - A TP-Link spokesperson stated that the company will continue to work closely with the U.S. Department of Commerce to address any concerns, believing that the review will affirm the safety of its operations and products [3] - In May, Paxton threatened legal action against TP-Link and other Chinese companies, accusing them of violating the privacy rights of Texas residents under the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act (TDPSA) [3] - TP-Link recently paid up to $135 million to settle a patent lawsuit with NETGEAR, avoiding the risk of a ban on its products in the U.S. [3]