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by jdee
4675 days ago
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You are correct. I'm pretty deeply involved with telco fraud and it's countermeasures. This is really tip of the iceberg as to what goes on. The latest scams involve making your iPhone show missed calls even though your phone didnt ring by sending it a really short call attempt. Guess what the caller ID of the missed call is? Premium rate number. The amount of people who ring back these calls is incredible. When you call the line you hear a long dial tone. You think its dialling the number but its already been answered and is charging you per minute... Again, I'm not making any representations that these things are ethical, but they absolutely go on today, and these are the only kinds of scams I feel comfortable sharing - the reality is a lot scarier. |
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I've seen lots of toll fraud at my work. Often a VoIP device like an Asterisk server or a VoIP phone will be compromised and used to send calls to a premium rate number, usually at a very high call rate. This is their downside, they're exploited by people who want to make a quick buck. And carriers are forced to pay them because they have contracts with their toll trunk providers that all calls sent through those trunks are legitimate calls.
jdee, have you ever had any success prosecuting anyone committing fraud? Wonder if that's even possible.