The Federal Trade Commission is investigating several companies that offer consumer telephone records for sale for possible violation of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act’s prohibition against “pretexting.” Pretexting involves acquiring consumers’ personal information, such as telephone numbers, through deception. FTC enforcement against pretexting is not new. The agency first targeted companies that sold telephone numbers to the public in 1999. Those companies obtained the information by posing as the consumers whose records they were seeking. In