thing down if necessary, and neither ANI nor caller ID play an
indispensable role in the anatomy of such investigative endeavours.
There is a whole host of data dumped into internal CDRs accessible via
switch craft interfaces and softswitch / big-iron EMSs that admits of
internal PRI trunks and cross-connects, TCICs from private and ILEC
tandem interconnection SS7 IMTs, and various other such things.
Steve Totaro wrote:
> On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 6:22 PM, Steve Totaro
> <stotaro@totarotechnologies.com> wrote:
>> Setting up a drone Asterisk box to take hundreds of thousands of FTP
>> .call files at 3AM (by each time zone) and play pro Hillary Clinton
>> campaign messages (or whoever you don't like), obviously spoofing
>> her/his campaign headquarters caller ID and ANI.
>>
>> Obtaining a new credit card from someone's mailbox with the sticker to
>> call from your home phone to activate the card. Spoof their Caller ID
>> and ANI, activate, and buy some cool gadgets or whatever people do
>> with cards that don't belong to them.
>>
>> Setting CallerID/ANI to clients', girlfriends', bosses' cell phone and
>> call until voicemail picks up, if no PIN is set, I have full control
>> of their voicemail (and could possibly call out, I will have to test
>> that with the call back option. Then someone could really have some
>> fun depending on what messages they have saved)
>>
>> So many exploits.....
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Steve Totaro
>>
>
> Ah, another couple.
>
> If someone has a court order stop contacting a person due to stalking
> or whatever, one could spoof their caller ID/ANI and get that person
> locked up for violating the court order.
>
> Spoof caller ID/ANI and call in some sort of threat.
>
> A competing company could find a bunch of people on the do not call
> list and then spoof their caller ID/ANI to the competitor and
> repeatedly call them with a bogus, better yet, prerecorded sales
> message after or before the allowable telemarketing times, thus
> violating three laws at the least.
>
> Thanks,
> Steve Totaro
>
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