Overview
- Sen. Ron Wyden's investigation found AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile failed to notify senators of government surveillance requests, violating Senate contracts updated in 2020.
- The carriers have now committed to notifying Senate-funded phone lines of surveillance requests but exclude personal and campaign devices, leaving significant security gaps.
- Wyden highlighted past abuses, including a 2021 DOJ report showing secret surveillance of 43 staffers and two lawmakers under gag orders in 2017–18.
- The Chinese hacking operation 'Salt Typhoon' breached U.S. telecom providers and accessed Senate communications, underscoring vulnerabilities in legislative cybersecurity.
- Wyden is urging colleagues to switch to compliant carriers and advocating for legal reforms to empower the Senate Sergeant at Arms to better protect lawmakers' devices.