Telecom companies
SIM Swappers Are Phishing Telecom Company Employees to Access Internal Tools
SIM swappers are particularly interested in a tool called Omni from Verizon that allows hackers to take over phone numbers.
Killing Net Neutrality Would Ruin Countless Small Businesses and Cost You More Money
Without the limitations of net neutrality, ISPs could significantly change the way we experience the internet in America, favoring certain businesses and websites that can pay for faster service, while discriminating against others.
You Might Have to Pay More to Read This Article If the FCC Kills Net Neutrality
On December 14, the Trump-appointed head of the the Federal Communication Commission, and former Verizon attorney, is set to turn the internet into cable television packages.
Reddit Users Exposed Elected Officials Selling Out on Net Neutrality by Taking Over the Site's Front Page
Your guide to net neutrality, what's working, what's not, and which members of congress took money from anti-net neutrality lobbyists.
Verizon Stores Become Target of National Protests to Protect Net Neutrality Ahead of FCC Vote
Your guide to net neutrality, what’s working, what’s not and what you can do about it.
The Glorious, Confusing Future of TV
The corporate term "TV Everywhere" sums up what's happening in 2015. It's like the truck carrying all the TV got jackknifed on the highway and all the TV spilled out.
The 21 Laws States Use to Crush Broadband Competition
President Obama says he's going to help cities ignore these laws that restrict them from building their own high-speed networks.
Comcast Comes Out in Support of Comcast's Version of Net Neutrality
The telecom giant responds to Obama's plan for an open internet.
We Talked to Tim Wu About Net Neutrality and Taking on Corrupt Politicians
It's not very often that you get to vote for the smartest person in the room, but Tim Wu is making it easy on New Yorkers.
The FCC Can't Help Cities Trapped By Predatory Internet Deals With Big Telecom
Many cities have screwed themselves so bad with franchise agreements that there might not be much the government can do.