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- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 12:08:43 GMT
- From: steinman@hasler.ascom.ch (Jan Steinman)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
- Subject: Re: 976 Fraud in Toronto
- Reply-To: steinman@hasler.ascom.ch
- Message-ID: <telecom13.15.10@eecs.nwu.edu>
- Organization: Ascom Hasler AG
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- In article 3@eecs.nwu.edu, Tony Harminc <TONY@VM1.MCGILL.CA> () writes:
-
- > This past November, a company I consult for had three unauthorized
- > calls to (416) 976-9467 made on one of its lines. Each call was one
- > minute long and was billed at $24. Thinking back, we remember the
- > likely perpetrator -- a man claiming to be serving legal papers on
- > someone who supposedly used to work at the office address. There were
- > several small discrepancies to his story, but he seemed just as
- > puzzled as we were. He asked to use the phone, and I remember that he
- > did a lot of dialing, but when challenged he showed a pager with
- > display and claimed he was calling his voicemail.
-
- This sounds like a scam I heard about from a client in New York City.
- It is simple to do, given the right information. All you need is a
- bunch of numbers of pagers that display a number to call. Call those
- pagers, and give the 976 number to call. The process server may have
- been an unwitting victim of this hoax.
-
- For whatever reason, my client assigned pagers to virtually all their
- staff, and the numbers were sequential. The hoax was discovered one
- day when every beeper in the whole joint began ringing, and people
- compared numbers and discovered they were the same number. This was
- not too long ago -- not everyone recognizes the significance of 976,
- especially when it is in the form of a generally important interrupt,
- like your pager going off!
-
-
- Jan Steinman, Bytesmiths steinman@hasler.ascom.ch
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