Entries by NCL staff

How consumers must respond to the security threat inside nearly every computer

Nearly two years ago, researchers revealed flaws in the chips of virtually every computer made since the mid-1990’s. The flaws—primarily found in Intel’s chips—create a vulnerability that can be exploited by allowing hackers to obtain unauthorized access to privileged information. […]

Consumer group urges District of Columbia to pass critical data security legislation

November 12, 2019 Media contact: National Consumers League – Carol McKay, carolm@nclnet.org, (412) 945-3242 or Taun Sterling, tauns@nclnet.org, (202) 207-2832 Washington, DC—Today, the National Consumers League, the Nation’s pioneering consumer and worker […]

NCL applauds FTC action to reign in deceptive marketing in the wireless industry

November 5, 2019 Media contact: National Consumers League – Carol McKay, carolm@nclnet.org, (412) 945-3242 or Taun Sterling, tauns@nclnet.org, (202) 207-2832 Washington, DC—Today, the National Consumers League, the nation’s pioneering consumer and worker advocacy […]

Consumer group says ‘NO!’ to proposal to lift standard sizes for spirits, says ‘unscrupulous actors will cheat consumers’

October 29, 2019 Media contact: National Consumers League – Carol McKay, carolm@nclnet.org, (412) 945-3242 or Taun Sterling, tauns@nclnet.org, (202) 207-2832 NCL files comment with the U.S. Treasury’s Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and […]

National Consumers League: Computer chip defects force nearly all consumers to choose between speed and security

October 24, 2019 Media contact: National Consumers League – Carol McKay, carolm@nclnet.org, (412) 945-3242 or Taun Sterling, tauns@nclnet.org, (202) 207-2832 New NCL #DataInsecurity report details threat these flaws pose to consumers—both in […]

Computer chip defects force consumers to choose between speed and security

October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month! Since the first observation of this month 15 years ago, the world has gone from about 800 million Internet users to approximately 4.5 billion. […]