ZeroSecurity - Information Security News
  • Home
  • Security
    • Exploits
    • Mobile Security
  • Malware
  • Breaches
  • Crypto
  • Privacy
  • Tech
    • AI
    • Downloads
      • Malwarebytes
      • Exploits
      • Paper Downloads
    • Reviews
No Result
View All Result
SUBSCRIBE
ZeroSecurity - Information Security News
  • Home
  • Security
    • Exploits
    • Mobile Security
  • Malware
  • Breaches
  • Crypto
  • Privacy
  • Tech
    • AI
    • Downloads
      • Malwarebytes
      • Exploits
      • Paper Downloads
    • Reviews
No Result
View All Result
ZeroSecurity - Information Security News
No Result
View All Result
Home Data Breaches

FCC Mandates Faster Data Breach Reporting for Telecom Companies

Paul by Paul
February 12, 2024
in Data Breaches, Security
Reading Time: 2 mins read
FCC mandates faster data breach reporting for telecom companies, expanding regulations to protect customers' personal information.
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Starting March 13th, telecommunications companies face stringent obligations to report data breaches impacting customers’ personally identifiable information (PII) within a 30-day timeframe, as per the FCC’s revised data breach reporting requirements.

The FCC’s final rule comes after a series of proposals dating back to January 2022, culminating in January 2024, aimed at modernizing breach notification rules to ensure prompt notification to customers by telecom carriers in the event of security breaches.

Scope of the Updated Regulations

  • The revised rules expand breach notification requirements beyond Customer Proprietary Network Information (CPNI) to encompass PII.
  • They now cover inadvertent access, use, or disclosure of customer information, ensuring a broader spectrum of incidents are reported.

The FCC emphasized that without these rules, there would be no federal requirement for telecom carriers to report non-CPNI breaches to their customers.

Removal of Waiting Period

The updated regulations eliminate the obligatory waiting period for carriers to notify customers, mandating prompt notification following the alerting of relevant federal agencies.

However, any notification delay must not exceed 30 days after breach identification, unless otherwise mandated by law enforcement.

You might also like

Hackers Exploit Maximum-Severity Cisco Zero-Day Bug Since 2023 (CVE-2026-20127)

How Hackers Still Manage to Compromise MFA

Anthropic Unveils Claude Code Security to Detect and Fix Critical Vulnerabilities

Chairwoman’s Perspective

“Our mobile phones have become extensions of ourselves, constantly at our side, holding vast amounts of personal data. This connectivity underscores the importance of safeguarding sensitive information,” stated FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel in January.

Rosenworcel emphasized the critical need for carriers to uphold their obligations in protecting customer data, ensuring it remains out of unauthorized hands.

Recent Telecom Breaches Highlight Urgency

Recent years have seen major breaches affecting major U.S. telecom carriers, prompting the FCC’s regulatory updates:

  • In December 2022, Comcast Xfinity customers faced widespread attacks bypassing two-factor authentication.
  • Verizon notified prepaid customers of a breach exposing credit card information, later exploited in SIM swapping attacks.
  • T-Mobile has experienced multiple breaches since 2018, with one in January 2023 compromising the sensitive data of 37 million individuals.
  • AT&T settled an FCC investigation in April 2016, stemming from three breaches impacting hundreds of thousands of customers.

FCC’s First Rule on Data Breach Reporting

The FCC’s initial rule mandates telecoms and VoIP providers to inform federal law enforcement agencies and customers of any data breaches, underscoring the regulator’s commitment to enhancing cybersecurity in the telecommunications sector.

Previous Post

New Chinese Malware “Coathanger” Discovered Targeting FortiGate Devices

Next Post

Bank of America Notifies 57,000 Customers of Data Breach

Paul

Paul

Editor and chief at ZeroSecurity. Expertise includes programming, malware analysis, and penetration testing. If you would like to write for ZeroSecurity, please click "Contact us" at the bottom of the page.

Recommended For You

Photo of the CISCO logo and text saying "You have been hacked!"

Hackers Exploit Maximum-Severity Cisco Zero-Day Bug Since 2023 (CVE-2026-20127)

March 6, 2026
How Hackers Still Manage to Compromise MFA

How Hackers Still Manage to Compromise MFA

March 6, 2026

Anthropic Unveils Claude Code Security to Detect and Fix Critical Vulnerabilities

February 22, 2026

Panera Bread Hacked – Exposes 5.1 Million Customer Records

February 8, 2026

KPMG Netherlands Listed as Victim by Nova Ransomware Group

January 24, 2026

RansomHouse Claims Breach of Key Apple Assembler Luxshare

January 20, 2026

Related News

Malicious Chrome Extensions Steal AI Data and Hijack Revenue in DarkSpectre Campaign

Malicious Chrome Extensions Steal AI Data and Hijack Revenue in DarkSpectre Campaign

January 30, 2026
KPMG Netherlands Listed as Victim by Nova Ransomware Group

KPMG Netherlands Listed as Victim by Nova Ransomware Group

January 24, 2026
RansomHouse Claims Breach of Key Apple Assembler Luxshare

RansomHouse Claims Breach of Key Apple Assembler Luxshare

January 20, 2026
ZeroSecurity - Information Security News

We cover the latest in technology news, Crypto, Artificial Intelligence, and the threat trends impacting these sectors.

Categories

Piracy

Tutorials

Programming

Malware Analysis

Downloads

  • Contact us
  • Press
  • Writers
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service

© 2026 ZeroSecurity, All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Security
    • Tools
  • Exploits
  • Data Breaches
  • Malware
  • Privacy
  • Mobile Security
  • Contact Us
    • Press
  • Privacy Policy

© 2026 ZeroSecurity, All Rights Reserved.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.