Message-ID: <20230329104053.GA1877356@telecomdigest.us>
Date: 2023年3月29日 10:40:53 +0000
From: Bill Horne <malassimQRMilation@gmail.com>
Subject: Stop those unwanted scam calls using these tips
By Diane Wilson
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- The government and mobile carriers are taking
steps to crack down on scammers that steal billions of dollars from
consumers each year by calling or texting. When it comes to scams and
robocalls, you should be getting fewer of these calls.
Steve Carlson with T-Mobile says, "We had another record year for the
number of scam calls identified and blocked. It was more than forty
billion which is a 75% increase over 2021."
https://abc11.com/amp/finance-scam-calls-billions-lost-how-to-stop/13029207/
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Message-ID: <20230329033211.GA1871236@telecomdigest.us>
Date: 2023年3月29日 03:32:11 +0000
From: Bill Horne <malassimQRMilation@gmail.com>
Subject: FCC Adopts Sixth Report And Order Expanding Robocall
Obligations For Broad Universe Of Providers
by Kevin G. Rupy (Washington), Kathleen E. Scott (Washington), Stephen
Conley (Washington) and Kelly Laughlin (Washington)
At its March 16, 2023 Open Meeting, the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC or Commission) adopted a Sixth Report and Order and
Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (Order and FNPRM, respectively),
which adds anti-robocall regulatory obligations for all voice service
providers, including intermediate providers and providers that have
fully deployed the STIR/SHAKEN call authentication standard.
Specifically, the Order amends the FCC's rules to require non-gateway
intermediate providers that receive unauthenticated Session Initiation
Protocol calls directly from an originating provider to authenticate
the call. The Order also expands mitigation obligations to require all
non-gateway intermediate providers and voice service providers that
have fully implemented STIR/SHAKEN to meet the "reasonable steps"
general mitigation standard that is currently applied to gateway
providers and voice service providers that have not fully implemented
STIR/SHAKEN under the FCC's rules. Further, the Order builds on
Robocall Mitigation Database (RMD) filing obligations, requiring that
all providers file a robocall mitigation plan and a certification in
the RMD, regardless of whether they are required to implement
STIR/SHAKEN. Lastly, the Order strengthens the FCC's robocall
enforcement framework by adopting per-call forfeiture penalties and
expedited procedures for removal of certain RMD certifications.
https://www.mondaq.com/article/news/1297756?q=1803232&n=740&tp=14&tlk=4&lk=64
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Message-ID: <2FF4D8C7-D9EB-4F9A-ABFC-2793265A39D4@roscom.com>
Date: 25 Mar 2023 12:46:57 -0400
From: "Monty Solomon" <monty@roscom.com>
Subject: Why You Should Opt Out of Sharing Data With Your Mobile
Provider
A new breach involving data from nine million AT&T customers is a
fresh reminder that your mobile provider likely collects and shares a
great deal of information about where you go and what you do with your
mobile device — unless and until you affirmatively opt out of this
data collection. Here’s a primer on why you might want to do that, and
how.
Telecommunications giant AT&T disclosed this month that a breach at a
marketing vendor exposed certain account information for nine million
customers. AT&T said the data exposed did not include sensitive
information, such as credit card or Social Security numbers, or
account passwords, but was limited to "Customer Proprietary Network
Information" (CPNI), such as the number of lines on an account.
https://krebsonsecurity.com/2023/03/why-you-should-opt-out-of-sharing-data-with-your-mobile-provider/