Pretexting Becomes Illegal
From the Ars Technica article:
Under the new law, anyone attempting to "knowingly and intentionally" acquire the phone records of a third party by making false representations to a phone company or selling such illegally obtained records will face up to ten years in prison and fines.
Is it just me or does this seem really wrong? Why did we have to make a law about this? Wasn't it obviously a bad thing already?
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