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Caller ID Spoofing becomes mainstream

You know something is popular when USA Today talks about CallerID Spoofing.

They talk about SpoofCard, which we have previously talked about. This opens a whole new can of works making it far easier to break into someone’s voicemail.

I feel that spoofing caller ID has legitimate purposes, but do you feel it should be so readily available to the public?


  • FernyB

    CallerID spoofing should be made only to those technically savy not to Joe who takes my orders at Burger King.

  • Will

    I’m interested in using Caller ID spoofing in order to maintain the feeling that I have only one number for people to call me on. When I use VOIP and simul ring both my VOIP phone and my cell phone ring at the same time, but when I call someone from my cell, the cell’s number would appear on the other end and I’d like to see my only the VOIP number appear.

  • Edgar Harris

    Caller ID spoofing has been around for a long time. It’s just easier now with VOIP providers and the Internet. There are even tutorials for setting up your own Caller ID spoofing server (http://www.gadgettrail.com/2005/01/06/do-it-yourself-caller-id-spoofing/).

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