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RE: Phishing and telemarketing telephone calls
From: Matthew Black <Matthew.Black () csulb edu>
Date: Sun, 26 Apr 2020 02:32:04 +0000
Good grief, selling a kit for $47. Since all robocalls employ Caller ID spoofing, just how does one prove who called? Will the telephone company simply hand over detailed transport records or the hidden Caller ID information? I don't care about making money or imposition of government fines; I just want the calls to cease. mb Writing on behalf of myself and not any organization or employer. Please remove me from your mailing and contact lists. -----Original Message----- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-bounces () nanog org] On Behalf Of Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. Sent: Saturday, April 25, 2020 10:23 AM To: nanog () nanog org Subject: Re: Phishing and telemarketing telephone calls
On Apr 24, 2020, at 5:36 PM, Jon Lewis <jlewis () lewis org> wrote: On Fri, 24 Apr 2020, Matthew Black wrote:Has anyone else noticed a steep decline in annoying phone calls since the FCC threatened legal action against three major VOIP gateways if they didn’t make efforts to prevent Caller ID spoofing from scammers?Not that it's at all on-topic for NANOG, but no. I still get numerous "last chance to renew my car warranty" and whatever the scam is from the credit card callers per day on both my home and cell numbers.
Well, while we are already engaged in the thread, some of you may be interested to know (especially if you find yourself with time on your hands these days), that you *can* actually get money from these scum. In fact, it turns out that they cave pretty easily because they *know* they are violating the law, and they *know* what the penalties are. In fact, we wrote up how to do it (link below) and I *know* that it works because I just got myself $1000 out of a text message spammer! So, harass those phone spammers for fun *and* profit! ;-) Here's the write-up I did, feel free to ask me any questions you may have. :-) https://www.theinternetpatrol.com/how-to-shake-down-robocallers-and-robotexters-for-fun-and-profit/ Anne -- Anne P. Mitchell, Attorney at Law Dean of Cyberlaw & Cybersecurity, Lincoln Law School CEO/President, SuretyMail Email Reputation Certification Author: Section 6 of the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 (the Federal anti-spam law) Legislative Consultant, GDPR, CCPA (CA) & CCDPA (CO) Compliance Consultant Board of Directors, Denver Internet Exchange Former Counsel: Mail Abuse Prevention System (MAPS)
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- Phishing and telemarketing telephone calls Matthew Black (Apr 24)
- RE: Phishing and telemarketing telephone calls Matthew Black (Apr 24)
- Re: Phishing and telemarketing telephone calls Jon Lewis (Apr 24)
- Re: Phishing and telemarketing telephone calls Mike Hammett (Apr 25)
- Re: Phishing and telemarketing telephone calls j k (Apr 27)
- Re: Phishing and telemarketing telephone calls Mike Hammett (Apr 27)
- Re: Phishing and telemarketing telephone calls Mike Hammett (Apr 25)
- Re: Phishing and telemarketing telephone calls Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. (Apr 25)
- RE: Phishing and telemarketing telephone calls Matthew Black (Apr 25)
- Re: Phishing and telemarketing telephone calls Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. (Apr 26)
- Re: Phishing and telemarketing telephone calls William Herrin (Apr 27)
- Re: Phishing and telemarketing telephone calls Jon Lewis (Apr 27)
- Re: Phishing and telemarketing telephone calls Michael Thomas (Apr 27)
- Re: Phishing and telemarketing telephone calls Dovid Bender (Apr 27)
- Re: Phishing and telemarketing telephone calls bzs (Apr 27)
- Re: Phishing and telemarketing telephone calls William Herrin (Apr 27)
- Re: Phishing and telemarketing telephone calls Brian J. Murrell (Apr 26)
- Re: Phishing and telemarketing telephone calls Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. (Apr 27)
- Re: Phishing and telemarketing telephone calls Michael Thomas (Apr 26)