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  • November 29, 2008

    Verizon Employees Snoop on President-Elect Obama's Cellphone Records

    It was recently disclosed that curious Verizon employees snooped into then Senator Obama's cellphone records during the recent election. Senator Patrick Leahy has asked the Department of Justice to provide information about investigations and prosecutions under the federal law that prohibits viewing confidential phone records information, related to the reports about Verizon employees improperly accessed President-elect Obama's cell phone records. The employees were dismissed but no criminal investigation was pursued. Unauthorized or illegal access to telephone records through pretexting, domestic surveillance, and now employee curiosity are posing problems for telecommunication privacy.

    Who's Been Reading My Cell-phone Records?, PC World, November 25, 2008

    Posted by EPIC at November 29, 2008 2:02 PM

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