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PIs Selling Phone Records Sued By The FTC

carl writes "According to an MSNBC article, the FTC has sued five different background investigation firms for selling confidential phone records." From the article: "In the lawsuits announced Wednesday, the FTC charged the companies used 'false pretenses, fraudulent statements, fraudulent or stolen documents or other misrepresentations, including posing as a customer of a telecommunications carrier' to get the phone records. The companies advertised on their Web sites that they could get the confidential phone records of any individual and make them available for a fee, the agency said."

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  1. You can't really secure against social engineering by necro2607 · · Score: 3, Informative

    Heh, social engineering is a technique that essentially all humans are vulnerable to. Also, phone companies are actually one of the top targets of social engineering. That combination makes for a pretty high likelihood of peoples' phone-line-related data to be effectively public domain...

    There isn't really much way to be "secure" against social engineering because it exploits the one system you can't secure - the human mind. I know people who do this sort of stuff (I don't mean theft though heh) for fun on a fairly regular basis and they can all screw with pretty much any person. It's really amazing how easily you can manipulate someone of any personality type, actually. heh.

    The only people who I've found to be highly resistant to any sort of social engineering are the type of people who know how to do it as well. It requires a certain mindset to be able to catch on to when a person might be trying to manipulate you. Unfortunately that sort of mindset usually involves always having a certain amount of suspicion towards peoples' statements all the time...

    Some reading material:

    http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1527

    http://www.morehouse.org/hin/blckcrwl/hack/soceng. txt

    http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2004/6/3/223758/2267

    http://rf-web.tamu.edu/security/secguide/V1comput/ Social.htm

    etc. etc..

  2. Buy Instead by The+Angry+Mick · · Score: 3, Informative
    Your Government's surveillance programme hates competition.

    But they do love shopping in a free market:

    FBI buys illegally acquired phone records for investigations

    --

    I'm not tense. I'm just terribly, terribly, alert.