Kelly Martin, 2006-03-22
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U.S. government probes Caller ID spoofing
2006-03-27
Anonymous
Anonymous
Highly entertaining. The government is the biggest spoofer of all; any call from a Gummint Office where they know the calee is likely to be - ah, less than thrilled? - is made into the telecommunications equivalent of the black van.
they get SO jealous when you play with their toys....
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they get SO jealous when you play with their toys....
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U.S. government probes Caller ID spoofing
2006-03-28
Tommy Ward
Tommy Ward
Government going after the wrong people here. The problem is with the phone system, which allows anyone with a PBX to send out arbitrary ANI information. I think this is equivalent to ISPs that don't do ingress filering to block spoofed IP addresses. In either case, the basic problem seems to be tha...
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U.S. government probes Caller ID spoofing
2006-03-28
John A. Michigan
John A. Michigan
I was a victim of caller ID spoofing. My ex-wife was able to obtain a PPO against me and then tried to have the PPO violated by spoofing her own caller ID. It cost me $8000 in legal fees to prove that I didn't make the calls. THe only thing that saved me was my own phone bill because it shows tha...
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U.S. government probes Caller ID spoofing
2006-03-29
Anonymous (1 replies)
Anonymous (1 replies)
Did anyone think, what is the reliability of phone tap program of bush govt. given the fact that the caller id in their logs may be wrong....
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