CallerID Spoofing to be Made Illegal
MadJo writes "US Congress has just approved a bill that will make it illegal to spoof CallerID. From the bill: 'The amount of the forfeiture penalty (...) shall not exceed $10,000 for each violation, or 3 times that amount for each day of a continuing violation, except that the amount assessed for any continuing violation shall not exceed a total of $1,000,000 for any single act or failure to act.'"
Good, now I'll stop getting cold calls from "caller unknown". If my phone displays "caller unknown", I just made $10k.
I'd rather you do it wrong, than for me to have to do it at all.
Leave it to Slashdot to predictably label fraud as a "feature" and laws designed to prevent it "nannystate".
Hell yeah! GP can post his own number too if he likes.
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Nah, the real number is 202-456-1414 her name is Laura.
Feature: (n) - A bug with seniority.
Perhaps you mean a different thing than I do when you say "science."
Don't call this number, everyone! It's not his ex-girlfriend, it's his mother!
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Yes. Because, as everyone knows, scammers will never break the law.
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