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S.N.A.F.U. Project - Spoofers Need A Final Undoing

rmcoutu33mcintoshent
rmcoutu33mcintoshent over 7 years ago

Victim less Crimes? Robocalls, Caller ID Spoofing, IRS Scams, These are all things associated with having a telecommunications contract which pretty much affects anyone these days. there are unscrupulous persons all over the face of the earth using VOIP and spoofing services to conduct robocalling campaigns with the intent of defrauding our loved ones and it goes on 24-7 all year long. I am asking the Element 14 community to engage into combat with these insensitive individuals. Technology has been created to allow us to avoid the unwanted annoyances of greedy Telemarketers using Caller ID, Caller ID spoofing has been the criminal response. What some individuals have done is create electronics to weed out robocallers(Tele-zapper,CPR5000, and a number of devices that function so poorly they are no longer available)

 

 

Cutting to the chase, it would be wonderful/and profitable if a member of the community could develop a device that can use the spoofed caller ID information by calling from a celular phone connected via USB dongle to confirm if the ID'd # is indeed busy, and not spoofed to allow the caller to dial 1 to be routed to the base station and either be answered by user or leave a message. In the event the cell call gets a cant't connect , or this number is out of service message, the caller gets disconnected. If the device could access a database of suspected robocall numbers to preempt the previously described process and then follow through on Spoofed call detection that would streamline the call screening process and put a serious SNAFU in the scoundrels process.                                                                                  

 

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  • DAB
    DAB over 7 years ago +9 suggested
    I have a simpler approach. I no longer answer my phone unless I know the number on the caller id. I have told everyone I know that I will pick up their call if they just identify themselves and so far…
  • shabaz
    shabaz over 7 years ago +7 suggested
    It's the automated call systems that are annoying. They will ring until one actively mutes the phone, and they can repeat daily, and they are smart enough to hang up the call quickly if they hear silence…
  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 7 years ago in reply to shabaz +4 verified
    Many of our annoying calls from "Microsoft" are skype type calls and targetting landlines. The game here is to string them along for as long as you can, so it delays them ringing someone else. For NZ based…
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    0 DAB over 7 years ago

    I have a simpler approach.

    I no longer answer my phone unless I know the number on the caller id.

    I have told everyone I know that I will pick up their call if they just identify themselves and so far it works.

     

    When I grew up it was considered rude to let the phone ring more than three times.

    Now, I do not even bother to look up.

    The phone has no longer become an instrument of communication, it has become an unwanted annoyance.

     

    I wonder what Alexander Graham Bell would think of his invention as it is used today.

     

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    0 DAB over 7 years ago

    I have a simpler approach.

    I no longer answer my phone unless I know the number on the caller id.

    I have told everyone I know that I will pick up their call if they just identify themselves and so far it works.

     

    When I grew up it was considered rude to let the phone ring more than three times.

    Now, I do not even bother to look up.

    The phone has no longer become an instrument of communication, it has become an unwanted annoyance.

     

    I wonder what Alexander Graham Bell would think of his invention as it is used today.

     

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