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April 3rd, 2009

Bill would put a stop to wireless spam

Posted by Richard Koman @ April 3, 2009 @ 1:47 PM

Categories: Government technology

Tags: Phone, Mobile, Wireless, Cyberthreats, Spam, Wi-Fi, Wireless And Mobility, Security, Spam And Phishing, Richard Koman

So my phone bring-brings that I have a message. I pick up the phone and I see a message that someone is trying to send me an MP3 and do I want to accept it? Hell, no. Other times, I just plain get unsolicited messages and these I pay for on my bill. It’s not an indiret cost like email spam (I don’t pay more to get more email) - it’s a direct friggin’ 10 cents on my phone bill.

Sens. Olympia Snowe (R-ME) and Bill Nelson (D-FL) have teamed up to introduce a bill that will attack this problem of mobile spam.

Called the mSpam Act, the bill would empower the FTC and FCC to punish those who send text messages to wireless numbers on a “do not call” registry, according to a statement.

“Mobile spam invades both a consumer’s cell phone and monthly bill,” Senator Snowe said. “There is also increasing concern that mobile spam will become more than just an annoyance—the viruses and malicious spyware that are often attached to traditional spam will most likely be more prevalent on wireless devices through m-spam. This significant and looming threat must be addressed in order to protect consumers and vital wireless services.”

Mobile spam in 2007 was at 1.1 million mesages, up 38 percent over 2006 levels. Those 2008 numbers should be interesting.

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Stop mobile spam, or protect it?
This call would LEGALISE mobile spam (at recipient cost) and force victims to opt-in to avoid it,

I can see the con-artist brigade rubbing their hands together with glee on this - Send out tens... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Uncle Stoat Posted on: 04/20/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Change of heart, Richard?!  AlphaSet | 04/03/09
Try again  zclayton2 | 04/06/09
You need to reread what I said...  AlphaSet | 04/07/09
RE: Bill would put a stop to wireless spam  sdakin@... | 04/04/09
Why Would This Work?  jdoe2000 | 04/04/09
Draconian solution?? Maybe!  Scubajrr | 04/04/09
Nothing Draconian about it  AlphaSet | 04/04/09
Business runs Government?  sugargeorge | 04/06/09
RE: Bill would put a stop to wireless spam  dadown | 04/06/09
the do-not-call list didn't work with my home phone so i dropped it. why  wessonjoe | 04/06/09
RE: Bill would put a stop to wireless spam  david@... | 04/07/09
Stop mobile spam, or protect it?  Uncle Stoat | 04/20/09

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