2004-05-21 04:00:00 PDT Washington-- Mobile phones, once immune to telemarketers and e-mail spammers, could become as vulnerable as home phone lines and computer inboxes when a wireless subscriber ...
"We get enough people calling us now, and here we are putting our numbers out for more people to start harassing us,'' said Susan LePage, owner of the Irish Gypsy in the Hager Arcade. "I use it for ...
Our cell phone numbers are increasingly used for identity theft, the modern-day linchpin to most personal data. Now I know that first hand. After reporting on how phone number identity theft had ...
Mobile phones buy you a degree of anonymity since cell numbers aren't usually listed in phone books, but if you need to find a cell phone number or the owner of a cell number, you can still do it for ...
I’m going to sign up our family cell phone for the new wireless phone directory, and I’ll wager we won’t receive a single unwanted call. Why not? Because the directory is now slated to have all the ...
A post shared nearly 500,000 shares is circulating the web claiming your phones about to be blown up by telemarketers calling. Here's what the post says: Remember Cell Phone Numbers Go Public This ...
An online directory that claims to provide 90 million mobile telephone numbers is raising concerns among cell phone users and privacy advocates about unwanted callers who rack up the minutes on their ...
Cell-phone users may soon get calls from old friends, long-lost cousins and acquaintances they thought they had ditched, when a consortium of wireless providers ...
The internet is filled with queries on how to track a cell phone number and that could be for any reason. It could be because you just want to know, or it could be a privacy concern for some. Tracking ...
NEW YORK -- Intelius Inc., a startup that launched online directory assistance for cell-phone numbers, has shut down the service after complaints from consumers and Verizon Wireless. Intelius had 90 ...
Corrections & Clarifications: A previous version of this story gave the wrong federal agency that previously employed Thomas Martin. No matter what Americans do to protect their digital privacy, ...