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- From: lruppert@rodan.acs.syr.edu (Dahr--The Beastmaster)
- Subject: Re: Caller ID block?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec15.152116.26829@newstand.syr.edu>
- Organization: Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
- References: <1992Dec8.161715.8225@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu> <1g2lufINN842@hp-col.col.hp.com> <1992Dec14.013239.1@acad3.alaska.edu>
- Date: Tue, 15 Dec 92 15:21:15 EST
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- In article <1992Dec14.013239.1@acad3.alaska.edu> nsmca@acad3.alaska.edu writes:
- >In article <1g2lufINN842@hp-col.col.hp.com>, mdk@col.hp.com (Mark Keisling) writes:
- >
- >Can't you instead of blocking have the number be reported as something other
- >than the number you are calling from, like the old blue/black box ttrick
-
- I was thinking of something just along those lines the other day. All you'd
- have to do is send a short signal to block/jam the legit one sent by the phone
- company, and then send yours afterwards, if the the whole transaction only takes
- a few tenths of a second, you'd still have time to spoof a signal between rings.
- You could change the date and time or your number. Somehow I love the idea of
- people calling me back and reaching the White House :>. Since your phone can
- transmit to the other line before the phone is picked up, it should be quite
- easy to implement this. Just have your machine send the jam & spoof every time
- you dial. just press a key before you dial the last number in the number you're
- trying to reach. Then once the jammer hears that you've dialed a number on the
- phone keypad, it would jam for enough time to cancel the legit signal, and then
- transmit the number/combo of your choice. Anyone in a caller id zone wanna try
- it?
-
- >Ghost Wheel
-
- Louis Ruppert
- lruppert@mailbox.syr.edu
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