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Malwarebytes
added 2025/08/28 11:40 a.m.5 views

“No place in our networks”: FCC hangs up on thousands of voice operators in robocall war

Everyone hates robocalls. However, it's difficult to track down all the scammers and spammers that make them, so the Federal Communications Commission FCC has taken another approach: it just disconnected over a thousand voice operators from the public telephone network for not doing their part to...

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Malwarebytes
Malwarebytes
added 2024/05/01 9:35 a.m.15 views

Wireless carriers fined $200 million after illegally sharing customer location data

After four years of investigation, the Federal Communications Commission FCC has concluded that four of the major wireless carriers in the US violated the law in sharing access to customers’ location data. The FCC fined AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon a total of almost $200 million for...

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Cisco Threats
Cisco Threats
added 2017/10/13 4:4 p.m.20 views

Threat Outbreak Alert RuleID30961: Email Messages Distributing Malicious Software on October 13, 2017

Medium Alert ID: 55618 First Published: 2017 October 13 16:04 GMT Version: 1 Summary Cisco Security has detected significant activity related to spam email messages distributing malicious software. Email messages that are related to this threat RuleID30961 may contain the following files: Name |...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2013/09/18 11:3 a.m.16 views

FISC: No Phone Company Ever Challenged Metadata Collection Orders

A newly declassified opinion from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court from this summer shows the court’s interpretation of the controversial Section 215 of the USA PATRIOT Act that’s used to justify the National Security Agency’s bulk telephone metadata collections, and reveals that none ...

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