SPAMMERCIDE and Telephone Scam...

From: Fred Cisin <cisin_at_xenosoft.com>
Date: Sun Jun 20 15:02:46 2004

> rather a loose cannon. I made use of the very technique that spawned this
> legend (with minor changes).
> I would call my wife at the apartment, ask which friend she wanted to speak
> with, initiate a three way with the friend in NY. I would then put my

So,...
The general consensus is that, because there ARE ways to defraud
TPC, and 3 way calling CAN be used to make unauthorized calls
(with significant participation by the "victim"), that therefore
Snopes is correct in classifying the following as TRUE:

> WARNING!
> A well known telephone scam is now being used on cellular telephones.
> There is a fraudulent company that is using a device to gain access to
> the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) Card, which contains all subscriber
> related data (this is the brains in the phone) in your cellular
> telephone.
> A scam artist places a call to an unsuspecting person and the caller
> says he or she is testing mobile (cellular) telephone circuits or equipment.
> The called party is asked to press #90 or #09. If this happens END THE
> CALL IMMEDIATELY with out pressing the numbers. Once you press #90 or
> #09 the company can access your SIM Card and makes calls at your expense.


If that much inaccuracy is accepted in the concept of TRUTH, then
it IS "TRUE" that there is a big biker dude with sunglasses who
is tracking down spammers in order to dip them in molten iron.


--
Grumpy Ol' Fred  (gotta charge up the batteries on my
Aurenthetic Electric bike and find those dorky sunglasses,...)
Received on Sun Jun 20 2004 - 15:02:46 BST

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