Government plan to stop annoying phone scams from fake numbers
The days of receiving annoying scam phone calls could soon be over, with a new government crackdown targeting overseas criminal organisations.
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Neutral Feb 22, 2015
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The days of receiving annoying scam phone calls could soon be over, with a new government crackdown targeting overseas criminal organisations.
Call spoofing is when the caller deliberately sends false information to change the caller ID. Most spoofing is done using a VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) service or IP phone that uses VoIP to transmit calls over the internet. VoIP users can usually choose their preferred number or name to be displayed on the…
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Unsafe Nov 19, 2015 00
Added this number to my reject list, yet the call keeps coming through. How is this possible?
Neutral Feb 20, 2015 00