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Don't Trust Your Caller ID

Posted on Jun 25, 2007 by Michelle Pastor

Here’s a great blog by Susan Brenner that gives a lot of information about caller ID spoofing that can be used to steal identities or even worse.

The spoofing is being used to commit identity theft and other types of fraud, though, as I note below, it’s also been used for some other undesirable purposes. For fraud and identity theft, the would-be perpetrator spoofs the caller ID so the person taking the call believes they are talking to their bank, credit card company or some other source with which they would feel free to share personal information, such as their Social Security number. The caller persuades the person to give up as much information as seems useful, hangs up and identity theft or some other kind of fraud is set in motion, with the person duped by the caller ID spoofing as the victim.

 



Filed under: Fraud, Identity Theft, Scams

Tags: callerid, identitytheft, idtheft

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David Taylor on Jun 25, 2007

check out the Paris Hilton sex site security breach at Smoking Gun.

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