, SecurityFocus 2004-10-27
Web-based caller I.D. spoofing is back, and this time it's available to everyone.
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Re: harassing phone calls
2004-10-28
iago (6 replies)
iago (6 replies)
Re: harassing phone calls
2004-10-28
brendan (2 replies)
brendan (2 replies)
New Caller I.D. spoofing site opens
2004-10-28
Jeffrey Clark <jclark525 (at) adelphia (dot) net [email concealed]> (1 replies)
Jeffrey Clark <jclark525 (at) adelphia (dot) net [email concealed]> (1 replies)
New Caller I.D. spoofing site opens
2004-10-31
callerspoof (at) ankh.morp (dot) org [email concealed]
callerspoof (at) ankh.morp (dot) org [email concealed]
New Caller I.D. spoofing site opens
2004-10-31
Anonymous (2 replies)
Anonymous (2 replies)

There is no point in having a caller ID hereafter if this technology proliferates. How can this technology be appreciable when it defeats the basic control for authentication? As rightly said by someone, this if falls in the hands of criminals or terrorists, who knows, lot of disasters can happen.
If chef is using the knife it will not create as much problems but think what will happen if it is used by criminals.
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