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Malicious Caller ID Spoofing to become illegal
« on: December 16, 2010, 01:51:59 AM »
WASHINGTON – (AP) — Congress moved Wednesday to stop scammers who use   fake caller IDs to trick people into revealing Social Security and   credit card numbers and other vital information.
House lawmakers trying to wrap up work for the year also passed a   second consumer protection bill that would crack down on third-party   sellers who prey on people during online purchasing transactions.
The Senate previously passed both bills and the House votes send them to President Barack Obama for his signature.
The caller ID bill, sponsored by Reps. Eliot Engel, D-N.Y., and Joe   Barton, R-Tex., addresses the issue of “spoofing,” where scammers use   the caller ID of, for example, a bank or a government office to deceive   people into giving them private information.
Engel cited one case last year where New York City police uncovered   an identity theft ring that used caller ID spoofing to steal more than   $15 million from 6,000 victims. In another case, a SWAT team shut down a   neighborhood in New Brunswick, N.J., after having received a distress   call from a person using a fake caller ID.
Rep. Tim Murphy, R-Pa., said he was the victim of a phone spoofer   that bombarded constituents with calls that made it appear came from his   office.
The bill applies to those who use caller ID, the number appearing on   the phone of the person receiving the call, to defraud, cause harm or   wrongfully obtain anything of value.
Exemptions are made for law enforcement or intelligence activities   needing to conceal or change IDs, or for organizations such as domestic   violence centers which change numbers to protect an occupant of a   shelter.
The bill authorizes civil penalties of up to $10,000 for each violation, up to a total of $1 million for any single act.
The online purchasing protection act deals with a practice where   third-party sellers interrupt the online transaction process and try to   enroll consumers as customers or club members. Consumers may not realize   that they are dealing with a different company and may sign up for   membership for which they are then charged recurring monthly fees.
Sen. John D. Rockefeller, chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee   and sponsor of the bill, said well-known, reputable websites are earning   hundreds of millions of dollars by passing along their customers’   billing information, including credit and debit card numbers, to these   third-party sellers.
He said a one-year investigation carried out by his committee found   that such unauthorized charges from third-part sellers have already cost   consumers more than $1 billion.
The bill would require post-transaction advertisers to disclose the   terms of their offers and obtain billing information directly from   consumers. It would prohibit Internet retailers from transferring   billing information to third-party sellers and crack down on the use of   “negative options” where consumers are charged monthly fees until they   contact the third-party seller to cancel their memberships.

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Re: Malicious Caller ID Spoofing to become illegal
« Reply #1 on: December 16, 2010, 01:53:16 AM »
Sorry this should really be in tech

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Re: Malicious Caller ID Spoofing to become illegal
« Reply #2 on: December 16, 2010, 06:21:55 AM »
Hope this takes a while to take effect.

I've got a bunch of credit by spoofcard.

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Re: Malicious Caller ID Spoofing to become illegal
« Reply #3 on: December 16, 2010, 07:42:57 AM »
Hope this takes a while to take effect.

I've got a bunch of credit by spoofcard.

The bill applies to those who use caller ID, the number appearing on   the phone of the person receiving the call, to defraud, cause harm or wrongfully obtain anything of value.
Meaning the bill applies to you?
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Re: Malicious Caller ID Spoofing to become illegal
« Reply #4 on: December 16, 2010, 10:16:10 AM »
not that I know off, but if spoofcard is going to stop, and I made a decent charge on it.........

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Re: Malicious Caller ID Spoofing to become illegal
« Reply #5 on: December 16, 2010, 10:26:50 AM »
Note, this would only make malicious spoofing illegal, they would have to prove malicious intent.

It doesn't make it illegal for spoofcard to sell the services.
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Re: Malicious Caller ID Spoofing to become illegal
« Reply #6 on: December 16, 2010, 10:32:45 AM »
Note, this would only make malicious spoofing illegal, they would have to prove malicious intent.

It doesn't make it illegal for spoofcard to sell the services.

alright, didnt read properly, do to the high level of comfort reading dd on bb.

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Re: Malicious Caller ID Spoofing to become illegal
« Reply #7 on: December 16, 2010, 01:52:54 PM »
Note, this would only make malicious spoofing illegal, they would have to prove malicious intent.

It doesn't make it illegal for spoofcard to sell the services.
:( That's what I said
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