[Vision2020] I don't understand

Art Deco deco at moscow.com
Fri Nov 21 10:03:07 PST 2008


Forget that the victim is Obama.  But if you or I accessed someone's Verizon account, we'd be open to having criminal charges filed against us.  What's the difference between an unauthorized Verizon employee accessing an account and you or I accessing that account?  Why isn't Verizon asking for criminal charges?  This certainly reduces my confidence in Verizon's protecting my personal data.

W.



Verizon Staff Viewed Obama's Account

By Cecilia Kang
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, November 21, 2008; A08



Verizon Wireless said last night that a number of its employees have "accessed and viewed" President-elect Barack Obama's personal cellphone account without authorization.

The company said all employees who accessed the account -- whether they were authorized to or not -- were immediately put on leave with pay. The firm said it was evaluating the circumstances of each employee's access to the account to determine appropriate action, including disciplinary proceedings.

"We apologize to President-elect Obama and will work to keep the trust our customers place in us every day," chief executive Lowell McAdam said in a statement.

Verizon spokesman Jeffrey Nelson declined to comment beyond the company's prepared statement and wouldn't specify how many employees saw the account or what kind of information was viewed.

The breech of personal data comes as some security experts question whether Obama, who used the Web as a central part of his campaign strategy, should for security purposes stop using devices to transfer e-mail and other data when he becomes president.

The account has been inactive for several months, Verizon said. Obama's phone was a flip-phone as opposed to a Blackberry or other smartphone device that is better suited for heavy e-mail and other data services, Verizon said.

While the company wouldn't elaborate on what kind of data was viewed on Obama's account, it could include calling and billing records.

Verizon will soon become the nation's largest wireless carrier after completing its merger with Alltel.
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