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    caller ID spoofing

    well i know this really dosent belong here but i thaught it was kinda security because you could gain access to places you should not have access to. i know how to make the caller id tone that has to be sent over the phone but i dont know how to send it over the phone to make it work can any one give me a little insight on how this works.
    thank you for your time Riot.

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    riot. i think you should look around IRC rooms, or other forums regarding "phreaking". i dont think too many security admins would know much about it. i used to, just google "phreaking" and "caller ID" in the same search..you should be set. find some contacts you can keep up with.

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    I would like to hear about the voIP version of this...

    voIP is the next big field in security if you ask me....

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    you are right Soda_Popinsky about voip and i will search a little more for answers to my questions AxessTerminated

    Thank you for your time Riot.

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    Try a thread called Big Brother or something like the by CubaKing want to know more I posted some info there. First off there is a service and about 300 or so lines of code for spoofing caller ID try doing a search on Orange Box on google this should get you more then started. One half of finding answers is knowing what to call stuff.
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    i did not know they called it orange box

    Thank you for your time Riot

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    Hmmm...

    I don't think the voIP caller id hack is done with an orange box.
    http://www.securityfocus.com/news/9061

    But the most powerful tool for manipulating and accessing CPN data is the open-source Linux-based PBX software Asterisk, used in combination with a permissive VoIP provider. "It's fully configurable, you can pretty much do anything you want with it," says Lucky. "That's why Voice over I.P. is changing things."

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    Riot, did you just finish reading "The Art of Deception" by Kevin Mitnink?

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    No i did not just finish reading it i have read it but i read it when it first came out. why do you ask?

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