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Caller ID Spoofing

A new scam to worry about

         

jsinger

7:59 pm on Jan 20, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Maybe you all know about a new security threat (on many levels) called Caller ID Spoofing.

For example, a scamster 5,000 miles away phones an order to your company. Your caller ID shows he is in a prosperous town nearby. You ship the merchandise to an apartment his buddy has rented for a week. Later you learn the phone number he gave (and which showed on caller ID) is that of an innocent person.

There are websites that allow you (for very little money) to enter a fake phone number that will display as your caller ID. You choose ANY number you want: A bank, the FBI, the local police!

Who uses this service, other than scams? Semi-legit telemarketers for one. Police departments and private investigators sometimes use it to disguise their real phone numbers.

I had never heard of it until a local TV station did a special on it yesterday. Yikes!

Key_Master

9:22 pm on Jan 20, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Good info to know. Thanks for posting that.

Just one more thing you can't trust and a little more to worry about.

Easy_Coder

12:53 am on Jan 21, 2006 (gmt 0)

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That's right up there with the web site that lets you buy anyones cellphone records...

jsinger

1:53 am on Jan 21, 2006 (gmt 0)

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"caller ID spoofing" appears in Google 47,000 times. I find discussion of it going back a few years. Some hackers apparently have known about it for a long time and are mad the public is getting access via the web.

Where was the press on this?

One guess: the phone companies don't want Caller ID revenue to disappear and have kept this quiet.

Leosghost

2:00 am on Jan 21, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Orange boxing.

Lots of other colours too .

Essex_boy

9:15 am on Jan 21, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Wooden boxes.

If we get hold of them.

HRoth

4:37 pm on Jan 22, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Some bunch of folks in India or thereabouts kept calling me about a year ago attempting to fish my SSN and other id info out of me. Caller ID gave the number of a refrigeration company in OH. I actually called the refrigeration company, and they were in the process of having to disconnect their phone because of these calls. Their business had ground to a complete halt. The woman I spoke to said the phone company couldn't do anything about it except give them a new number. Can you imagine? What a nightmare.

I then called the phone company and asked if there was a way to block these calls, because these people were calling me many times a day. Apparently, there was no way to do it because they were actually calling from outside the country, not from the number on the caller ID.