AT&T has begun notifying state authorities and regulators after millions of customer records posted online last month were found to be authentic.
Reports @TechCrunch: "In a legally required filing with Maine’s attorney general’s office, the U.S. telco giant said it sent out letters notifying more than 51 million people that their personal information was compromised in the data breach."
#CRTC are a bunch of amateur clowns on the take. They give off an illusion they are fighting for the consumer, but are actual paid proxy for the #telco scammers.
Take a look at #global#mesh#networkmeshtastic.org. It is a #foss#decentralised#encrypted global mesh network that is seriously gaining momentum.
If there is a #SHTF event (i.e. anarchy, natural disaster) that wipes out the cellular network, meshtastic network will still work using #LoRa device nodes spread across the globe.
I didn’t go looking for a pile of poorly structured garbage but somehow I stumbled across this NY Times article by Reid Blackman about how Signal is dangerously obsessed with privacy and we should probably just trust the government to read our messages just in case we’re doing bad things. /1