FCC Fines Cox for Lizard Squad Hack
Broadband communications company Cox has agreed to pay a heavy fine to settle allegations by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that it had failed to protect customers’ personal information.
Cox has agreed to pay a $595,000 settlement as part of what the FCC calls its first privacy and data security enforcement action against a cable operator.
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