Wyden: Telcos Didn’t Warn Senate About Snooping
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Senators’ Phone Data Has Been Sent to Law Enforcement
Senator Ron Wyden has informed colleagues that communications within the chamber “face serious cyber and surveillance risks, directly threatening the Senate‘s independence and the separation of powers.” Why It Matters Wyden’s concerns follow but are not directly correlated to U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and other intelligence leaders within the Trump administration who were maligned for numerous communications on the Signal app, at one p…
Wyden: Surveillance request notifications not provided by US telcos
TechCrunch reports that major U.S. telecommunications firms AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon were noted by Senate Intelligence Committee member Ron Wyden, D-Ore., to have failed to inform the Senate regarding federal surveillance requests on lawmakers' mobile devices despite being mandated to do so as part of their contracts. Introduction to Malware Binary Triage (IMBT) Course Looking to level up your skills? Get 10% off using coupon code: MWNEWS10 …
Phone Companies Failed To Warn Senators About Surveillance, Wyden Says
Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) revealed in a new letter to Senate colleagues Wednesday that AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile failed to create systems for notifying senators about government surveillance on Senate-issued devices -- despite a requirement to do so. From a report: Phone service providers are con...
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