DooKey
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According to a lawsuit filed Monday, once again our corporate overlords aren't properly protecting customer data. This time it's CenturyLink and DirecTV that are the accused parties. According to the claimant, he searched the internet for his phone number and ran across a bill for a CenturyLink/DirecTV bundle he was subscribed to and it had lots of information that should not have been out on the internet. Also, he found information for other subscribers. To top things off he contacted CenturyLink and they admitted the stuff was publicly available. I don't know about anyone else, but I'm sick and tired of these companies pulling this garbage and getting nothing but a slap on the wrist. This needs to stop now. Thanks cageymaru.
Jantos’ team asked for “punitive damages” and “liquidated damages computed at the rate of $100 a day for each violation.” The suit alleges that CenturyLink and DirecTV are in violation of Section 338 of the Communications Act, which says satellite carriers can’t disclose customer information without written consent and must take steps to protect customer information from being accessed by others.
Jantos’ team asked for “punitive damages” and “liquidated damages computed at the rate of $100 a day for each violation.” The suit alleges that CenturyLink and DirecTV are in violation of Section 338 of the Communications Act, which says satellite carriers can’t disclose customer information without written consent and must take steps to protect customer information from being accessed by others.