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National Security and Foreign Affairs

May 4, 2016

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


ICYMI: BGR.COM EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH REP. TED LIEU ON ENCRYPTION

Online at Boy Genius Report (BGR.COM), Rep. Lieu discusses why privacy and encryption matters.


May 3, 2016

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

ICYMI: REP. LIEU DISCUSSES SMARTPHONE SECURITY AND ELECTRONIC PRIVACY ON C-SPAN’s WASHINGTON JOURNAL

Online at C-SPAN, Rep. Lieu discusses his recent 60 Minute interview and the need for stronger encryption and privacy policies


April 28, 2016

By CORY BENNETT

The Hill

A tech-focused House member on Wednesday went after the company behind vulnerable software that many believe left government secrets exposed to foreign spies. Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) lashed out during a House hearing exploring whether any government data was stolen as a result of the flaw in a software made by Juniper Networks.


April 28, 2016

By ALEX BYERS and KATE TUMMARELLO

POLITICO

FCC TELLS SECURITY TASK FORCE TO LOOK AT SS7 FLAW — The FCC wants its Communications Security, Reliability and Interoperability Council to examine the mobile network flaw highlighted in Sunday’s “60 Minutes” report that can be used by hackers to listen in on phone calls. The report studied previously disclosed vulnerabilities in what’s known as SS7 — an older protocol that allows mobile networks connect with one another — that allowed hackers to surveil a cell phone via its phone number.


April 28, 2016

By DAVID McCABE

The Hill

A top Republican lawmaker on tech issues said the House should look into whether mobile phone networks are vulnerable to hackers. Rep. Greg Walden (R-Ore.), who chairs the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s Subcommittee on Communications and Technology, said Monday night that a “60 Minutes” report on the vulnerability was worrisome.


April 28, 2016

By RUDY TAKALA

The Washington Examiner

A leader in cybersecurity policy is calling on Congress to investigate a flaw that makes cellular devices worldwide vulnerable to surveillance by hackers and foreign intelligence agencies, according to a letter obtained by the Washington Examiner.


April 28, 2016

By ALEX FITZPATRICK

Time

60 Minutes shocked some viewers Sunday evening when it showed a team of hackers listening in on a phone call between a reporter and a congressman.


April 28, 2016

By CORY BENNETT

The Hill

A House Democrat is pressing for a congressional investigation into a mobile network flaw that could allow hackers to eavesdrop on phone conversations all over the world. The security defect was dramatically illustrated in a “60 Minutes” segment Sunday night, where Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) allowed hackers to tap into his iPhone using a vulnerability in the global network that connects phone carriers.