FCC probing phone record brokers
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is going after online data brokers hawking private wireless and wireline telephone records.
The data the brokers are selling allegedly includes numbers dialed, calls received and the location of wireless callers. The FCC said it is investigating the practice.
Read the complete story here. (internetnews.com)
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