, 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]

Is it absolutely impossible for the telephone companies to prevent and/or fix this breech? Isn't this something like a security hole in the telcos? I hope what sites like this do is PO enough consumers to demand the telcos fix what's apparently broken. As far as law enforcement needing this service, I think it's a bunch of crap. It's an excuse to make it sound legitimate. The only ones who will use it are telemarketers, collection agencies, sickos, and anyone else who doesn't respect your privacy (or the law).
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