DEC 12, 2022
(COLUMBIA, S.C.) - South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson today supported the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) proposal to help cut down on unwanted text messages by requiring mobile wireless providers to block texts from invalid, unassigned, or unused numbers, and from numbers on a Do Not Originate (DNO) list.
“As much as we all hate robocalls, now we’re also being bombarded with robotext messages, so we’re asking the FCC to take the same action on unwanted texts that it did with unwanted calls,” Attorney General Wilson said.
Attorneys general work to protect consumers in their states and have long been at the forefront of fighting to reduce the number of robocalls that plague Americans. But scammers are shifting to using robotexts to run the same scams. Just like spam calls, spam texts are an irritation and can result in people losing millions through phishing texts, imposter scams, and links containing ransomware. In 2021, the FCC received more than 15,000 consumer complaints about unwanted texts and, in 2020, scammers stole more than $86 million through frauds perpetrated via scam text messages.
The coalition of 51 attorneys general supports the FCC’s proposal to require mobile wireless providers to block unlawful text messages at the network level if they originate from fraudulent numbers. Further, the attorneys general are asking the FCC to continue pushing the wireless industry to develop call authentication technology for text messages so people can know if the texts they receive are from spoofed numbers and law enforcement can investigate where these texts are coming from.
Attorney General Wilson is joined in sending this letter by the attorneys general of every other state and the District of Columbia.
A copy of the letter is available HERE.
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