Kathleen Cox who has been a Comcast customer for thirteen years is in a tussle with the company for allegedly giving away her email address without consent. Cox who hails from Michigan alleges that she signed up for an account with Comcast in April but her email address was given to a different woman. The […]
Continue readingAT&T has paid heavy fines to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) following theft of customer data from their call centers in Mexico, Colombia and Philippines. They will part with $25m (£17m) for the thefts that were reported between 2013 and 2014. Market statistics show that this is the single biggest fine to have been imposed […]
Continue readingVerizon has launched a new voice encryption application called Voice Cypher. The cypher is supposed to offer encryption for voice calls on Blackberry, iOS and Android phones used by government and business clients. The encryption application is created using technology from Cellcrypt. It offers secure communication for its users when they are speaking on their devices regardless of […]
Continue readingGoogle is closing its engineering operations in Russia. This comes after the introduction of unfriendly Internet laws in the country. It is speculated that the laws could also push other tech companies out of Russia just as has happened with Google. Although Google has decided to close down its Russian offices, it will relocate the […]
Continue readingThere are fears that Verizon may be tracking wireless customers online. It is suspected that the company is using unique identification codes to track customers as they browse online. They are said to be doing this by assigning each user a special ID code and then tracking them whenever they are browsing the web on […]
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