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RE: Steps to avoid Social Engineering
From: "P. Rodriguez" <mailinglists () deltum com>
Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 06:42:33 +0800
I see. That is very interesting. How about mobile numbers, can that be spoofed as well? E.g. Mobile to landline or mobile to mobile calls? From: John Pettitt [mailto:jpp () cloudview com]
Caller ID is not safe it's way too easy to spoof - see
http://www.camophone.com/ From: Sanders, Jonathan [mailto:Jonathan.Sanders () healthsouth com]
Caller ID can be spoofed very easily using VoIP. All someone would have to
do is set up an Asterisk gateway (http://www.asterisk.org/) at their office or house even and spoof the Caller ID.
Current thread:
- RE: Steps to avoid Social Engineering, (continued)
- RE: Steps to avoid Social Engineering Patoff Pat-EtHiQ (Apr 19)
- RE: Steps to avoid Social Engineering Yashodhan Deshpande (Apr 20)
- RE: Steps to avoid Social Engineering Matt Cunnane (Apr 19)
- Re: Steps to avoid Social Engineering Raoul Armfield (Apr 20)
- Re: Steps to avoid Social Engineering Alvaro Prieto (Apr 20)
- RE: Steps to avoid Social Engineering Reece, Terry (Apr 19)
- RE: Steps to avoid Social Engineering P. Rodriguez (Apr 19)
- Re: Steps to avoid Social Engineering John Pettitt (Apr 20)
- Re: Steps to avoid Social Engineering rusty chiles (Apr 20)
- RE: Steps to avoid Social Engineering Sanders, Jonathan (Apr 20)
- RE: Steps to avoid Social Engineering P. Rodriguez (Apr 20)
- Re: Steps to avoid Social Engineering John Pettitt (Apr 20)
- RE: Steps to avoid Social Engineering P. Rodriguez (Apr 20)
- RE: Steps to avoid Social Engineering Patoff Pat-EtHiQ (Apr 20)
- Re: Steps to avoid Social Engineering John Blackley (Apr 20)
- RE: Steps to avoid Social Engineering Sanders, Jonathan (Apr 20)
- RE: Steps to avoid Social Engineering David (Apr 21)
- RE: Steps to avoid Social Engineering Patoff Pat-EtHiQ (Apr 19)