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Caller ID Spoofing for the Masses

lolly72 writes "SecurityFocus has a story on a new U.S. website offering a caller I.D. falsification service. It's called Camophone. It's being advertised in Google ads that appear with search results for Star38.com, which was the the last service to try and make money off caller I.D. hacking. But unlike Star38.com, Camophone isn't limited to collection agencies and private investigators, and it doesn't cost $125 to sign up. Anyone with a PayPal account can use it, and at five cents a minute, probably will. Who do you want to fake out today?"

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  1. Re:What's there to lose? by ganiman · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Agreed.

    I can make a website claiming that just by putting your paypal info in here, beautiful women will immediatly be attracted to you for just 5 cents a minute. Really, I can do that.

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