each of those scenario's involve either fraud or intent to do harm and are 
already prohibited
in FCC regs even absent the "Truth in Caller ID Act"
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  From: Steve Totaro<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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  Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 18:22
  Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] ANI


  Setting up a drone Asterisk box to take hundreds of thousands of FTP
  .call files at 3AM (by each time zone) and play pro Hillary Clinton
  campaign messages (or whoever you don't like), obviously spoofing
  her/his campaign headquarters caller ID and ANI.

  Obtaining a new credit card from someone's mailbox with the sticker to
  call from your home phone to activate the card.  Spoof their Caller ID
  and ANI, activate, and buy some cool gadgets or whatever people do
  with cards that don't belong to them.

  Setting CallerID/ANI to clients', girlfriends', bosses' cell phone and
  call until voicemail picks up, if no PIN is set, I have full control
  of their voicemail (and could possibly call out, I will have to test
  that with the call back option.  Then someone could really have some
  fun depending on what messages they have saved)

  So many exploits.....

  Thanks,
  Steve Totaro

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