FCC “Not For Public Inspection” Documents exposed crippling FCC $400 Million in Revenue due to “SMBITINABOX” HP-Google data breach

FCC “Not For Public Inspection” Documents exposed crippling FCC $400 Million in Revenue due to “SMBITINABOX” HP-Google data breach

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Criminals can be able to download sensitive “Not For Public” Documents to steal trade secrets and be able to know what is the next move in terms of communication next generation of technologies. The State Privacy and Security Coalition have asked the FCC to grant the petitions of ISPs, ad agencies and others to reconsider its broadband privacy rules. It is preaching to the choir when it comes to the Republican FCC majority, which voted last week to stay part of the rules implementation and signaled they wanted to revamp the rules, or deed broadband privacy authority back to the Federal Trade Commission--whichever comes first. The following link shows 825,000 FCC Confidential Not for public inspection however some sensitive information is exposed regarding FCC communication financial planning and account numbers that’s key to do malicious activities (18 Million FCC Forbidden to public documents exposed)(Downloadable Document that says “Not For Public Inspection”)(2017). As ISPs continue to absorb the scope of the FCC’s recent Privacy Order (the “Order”), one immediate question presents itself: what steps must ISPs take to begin implementing the data security and breach notification requirements of the new order? However who will be hit with the Lawsuits ? FCC, HP, or ISPs however on the exposed trade secrets that can be downloaded at hand is disturbing, but Cyber Criminals can resell this exposed FCC data parsed through Google (SMBITINABOX exposes Billion Dollar Corporations due to Google-HP partnership)(2017). Should these regulations remain in place under the new Administration (in one form or another), ISPs will need to quickly begin implementing new security practices necessary to comply with these broad new regulations. CC guidelines set a base fine for unauthorized operation of $10,000 for each violation or each day of a continuing violation. The FCC may adjust the fine upward or downward after taking into account the particular facts of each case. Here, the FCC found that a “significant upward adjustment was warranted” due to the individual’s disregard of multiple warnings. As a result, the FCC proposed a $20,000 base fine—$10,000 for the May 2016 operations and another $10,000 for the August 2016 operations—and applied a $5,000 upward adjustment, for a total proposed fine of $25,000. Since FCC charges $10,000 a day for each violation however this is about 825,000 exposed breached data that equals $8.2 Billion in fines not counting on the cyber criminal activities done and that needs to be trialed that probably happened internally in corporate and outside of corporate environments. Currently, FCC and GAO are both partnered to set current standards as being outdated compared to those of international regulatory agencies, but GAO has 40 Million exposed files spilled over the news such as Hacker News and a lot of other News Sources listed below:

Hacker News - https://pod.jpope.org/posts/5afa22f0e76301345d58714ae3f175d4

China News - http://www.solidot.org/news/view?id=50213

Social News - https://social.yl.ms/display/5afa22f0e76301345d58714ae3f175d4

GAO Negative Comments on Hacker News - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13835456

Tech News WorldWide - http://www.phpdrill.com/gao-gov-high-powered-documents-exposed-via-google-due-to-data-breaches-reported-at-databreaches-net/

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recently submitted a proposal to reevaluate cell phone radiation emission standards, something it has not done since 1996*** The U.S. Government Accountability Office (“GAO”) has criticized the current standards as being outdated compared to those of international regulatory agencies, and for failing to reflect the most recent research on cell phone radiation.*** (GAO and FCC New Study Finding Cell Phone Radiation May Cause Brain Tissue Damage)(2017). In conclusion a Large Corporation or an agency will have to clean this titanic mess with GAO and FCC “Not For Public Viewing files” however only Lawsuits can erupt from this publication giving Hackers access to the information putting FCC communications,which are the backbone for Mobile Phones and Internet telecommunications to be Sabatoged on the Open Web.

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