On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 12:31 AM, Andreas van dem Helge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Or you can just wear gloves and a mask, go steal prepaid SIM cards... > drive off in an unmarked stolen car with fake license tags which you > burn anyways after you leave the vicinity of the store (get rid of all > the DNA evidenc) > > Untraceable... ok traceable to a small phone card shop somewhere on > Ferdinand Bolstraat that was robbed at gunpoint by unknown persons. > > You get the point. Where there is a will there is a way. There is no > need in burdening 99% of the "good guys" for the 1% of people that are > going to break the laws anyways and do bad things. They are going to > keep on doing them anyways. It's like restricting cold medicines in > the USA to stop illegal drugs. Has that at all affected the illegal > drug market? If anything it reduces the supply... and the rest well > study some basic economics. > > What is the entire point of regulation? Honestly the biggest issue I > see with spoofed CID and ANI is the RBOCs being unable to collect > intrastate rates and being forced to settle for interstate rates... > boo-fucking-hoo >
You were probably among the many sheep that thought the biggest issue with a hijacked airplane was paying a ransom or the inconvenience of being rerouted to a third world country.... Anyways, (I know you were trying to be funny or something...) your comparison is again apples to oranges, a few calls cell calls which can be tri-located, hardly visible can hardly cause any real damage. Plus you cannot spoof the ANI which is the topic of the thread. Please stay on topic. I guess you will need something along the lines of thermite to burn license plates.... How about a hijacked DS3 or higher blasting 911 and effectively bringing it it's knees to real emergencies, opening the possibility of a multitude of crimes to be committed with nobody to call. Maybe if you have a CB and the police still monitor channel nine.... How about a hijacked DS3 calling some of these $500/min premium numbers and keeping the calls up? Just ask NuFone and many other ITSPs. You could make a competitor bankrupt, you could get someone jailed, your imagination is very limited. But anyways, when I see people use profanity on a business list for no real reason, I know they have no common sense. Thanks, Steve Totaro _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-biz mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-biz
