Senator Fasano, Senator McKinney,
Senator Roraback Now Push for Legislation
Banning Pretexting
On January 18th, Senator Len Fasano
(R-North Haven) joined several of his fellow Senate Republican
colleagues at a press conference to call attention to web
sites that were illegally selling personal phone records.
Now, only three week later, in response to the pressure,
many of the websites have shut down and several major cell
phone companies have filed injunctions against the companies
peddling the private information.
“We’re all especially
pleased that many of these companies ‘got the message,’
so to speak,” said Senator Fasano. “All of us
found it outrageous that these businesses were intruding
into people’s lives and giving out this private information
for personal financial gain. I applaud the cell phone companies
for acting so quickly to help protect Connecticut citizens’
privacy.”
As an experiment, a Senate Republican
staff member had logged onto one of the websites, www.locatecell.com,
and attempted to purchase Senator Fasano’s cell phone
records. Shortly after the press conference and ensuing
media coverage, the staffer received notice that no additional
orders would be taken and that his credit card had not been
charged.
The companies are able to obtain this
information thanks to the practice of pretexting, which
involves individuals calling phone companies impersonating
a customer and requesting the customer’s calling records.
Although pretexting for financial data is illegal, at this
time there is no Connecticut statute that forbids pretexting
for phone records. Senator Fasano hopes to change that this
legislative session.
“Although we are happy that
many of these websites have ceased operations, our work
is not done. I want to be absolutely sure that we put a
permanent stop to companies accessing citizens’ private
information. To that end, we are working on a bill that
would make pretexting for personal land line and cell phone
records illegal in the state,” said Senator Fasano,
who is the Ranking Member on the General Law Committee,
where such legislation would initiate.
Senator Fasano is a Minority Leader
and is serving his second term representing the 34th district
communities of East Haven, North Haven and Wallingford.
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