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TP-Link sues Netgear, claiming misleading statements on national security risks and alleged ties to state-backed cyberattacks

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November 23, 2025
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  • TP-Link claims Netgear misrepresented a Microsoft report, harming its public reputation significantly
  • Netgear CEO remarks allegedly linked TP-Link to Chinese state-backed cyber campaigns incorrectly
  • Disputed statements reference Typhoon-named threat groups without vendor attribution

TP-Link has filed a lawsuit accusing fellow hardware giant Netgear of intentionally spreading misleading claims which portrayed the company as linked to Chinese state-backed cyber threats.

The complaint alleges comments made by Netgear CEO Charles Prober during a recent earnings call implied TP-Link had a role in cyberattacks attributed to groups tracked under the Typhoon naming scheme, despite no attribution to the vendor in initial reports.

TP-Link argues these statements distorted public perception and contributed to media reports suggesting that its products pose a national security concern in the United States.


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Disputed references to cyberespionage activity

During the earnings call, Prober referenced Microsoft’s findings into a cyber campaign involving TP-Link routers, framing the issue as part of broader national security scrutiny.

TP-Link disputes this interpretation, saying the report did not identify any involvement from the vendor itself, only that attackers had exploited its routers as part of a botnet.

The company argues that citing multiple Typhoon-named threat groups created a misleading association between the vendor and Chinese state operations.

TP-Link alleges that those statements were not only false but also derogatory.

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The company highlights it is incorporated and headquartered in California, employs hundreds of staff in the state, and maintains US-based leadership responsible for global decisions.

Its complaint acknowledges the existence of a separate China-based predecessor entity, but claims TP-Link Systems and TP-Link Technologies now operate independently.

The company asserts its US headquarters disproves claims of Chinese government control or risk based on origin.


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The filing also references a previous settlement in which TP-Link paid Netgear $135 million to resolve patent litigation.

Under that agreement, Netgear allegedly committed to stop making disparaging claims about TP-Link and its products.

TP-Link argues the remarks made in recent investor calls constitute a breach of that agreement and amount to commercial disparagement and unjust enrichment.

The vendor seeks damages and a jury trial to address reputational harm and alleged contract violations.

Media reports have suggested that US agencies may be examining TP-Link’s products in relation to national security concerns, though no official confirmation has been issued.


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