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Thu May 24, 2018, 01:37 PM May 2018

Dem calls for hearing on alleged wireless data disclosures

The top Democrat on the House Energy and Commerce Committee is calling for a hearing on reports that wireless location-tracking data is being shared without consumers’ approval.

Rep. Frank Pallone Jr. (D-N.J.) is urging Chairman Greg Walden (R-Ore.) to convene a hearing to determine if the alleged data leaks at LocationSmart and Securus violated the law.

"A hearing on how this information was made available is necessary to better understand whether the privacy protections in the Communications Act were violated and whether Congress needs to take action to ensure users' data are protected," Pallone wrote in a letter to Walden. "The issues raised by this incident mirrors the Facebook/Cambridge Analytica scandal and similarly must be closely scrutinized."

Earlier this month, The New York Times reported that a former sheriff in Mississippi had been using a Securus service to track the location of cell phones of people including other officers.

Later in May, a cybersecurity researcher discovered that another company called LocationSmart had exposed that kind of location data on its site. The company said that it has found no evidence that the data was exploited.

The FCC has said that it is investigating.

http://thehill.com/policy/technology/389205-dem-calls-for-hearing-on-wireless-data-disclosures


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