FTC pushes for civil penalties against pretexters.(News)

RCR Wireless News, April, 2007

Byline: JEFFREY SILVA The Federal Trade Commission asked lawmakers for authority to assess civil penalties against individuals and firms that obtain consumer phone records under false pretenses, a practice known as pretexting that policymakers would like to see wireless carriers do more to prevent.

"Civil penalties are important in these areas (pretexting, data security and spyware) where our traditional equitable remedies, including consumer restitution and disgorgement, may be impracticable or not optimally effective in deterring unlawful acts,'' said the FTC in written testimony for a Senate Commerce Committee hearing. "Restitution is often impracticable in these cases because consumers suffer injury that is either non-economic in nature or...

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