FTC Sues Companies For Selling Phone Records |
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Reuters News Wire (reuters@telecom-digest.org) Wed, 3 May 2006 11:55:08 -0500
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U.S. authorities said on Wednesday they had filed suit against five online companies, charging they had illegally sold confidential phone records.
The Federal Trade Commission said it is asking a court to bar the sale
"Trafficking in consumers' confidential telephone records is
The FTC lawsuits come amid a wave of concerns about Web sites that
In addition, lawmakers in Congress are considering measures to impose
In the lawsuits announced on Wednesday, the FTC charged the companies
The companies advertised on their Web sites that they could get the
One of the companies, Integrity Security & Investigations Services
Other companies and their principals named in the FTC suits were: 77
CEO Group President Scott Joseph told Reuters he had not yet had time
Information Search's David Kacala disputed that he had illegally sold
Attempts to contact Integrity Security, 77 Investigations, AccuSearch,
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