> On Fri, May 09, 2008 at 09:52:40AM -0700, Miles Scruggs wrote:
>> I just tested spoofing the ANI with Steve, I'll be happy to send you a
>> spoofed call as well if you want to become a believer.
>>
>> Only thing that is regulated is spoofing to cause harm or fraud.
>
> What, Miles, is your originating carrier and circuit type?
>
> Steve? You got two calls, purportedly from the same circuit, with
> different (hopefully invalid) ANIs, and the same CNID as one another?
>
> Cheers,
> -- jra
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His VoIP provider is sending both ANI and Caller ID as the same value,
both valid. The carriers are free to do this I guess, if or until
there is a law/rule passed to stop it.
The only other explanation is that he used two different phones but I
am the trusting type. Besides the quoted article confirms that VoIP
providers use Caller ID as ANI.
Thanks,
Steve Totaro
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