What I find interesting is the voice providers do not appear to be interested in helping squash this sort of behaviour. It's one thing when CLID is spoofed but it's another when numbers are able be dialed and calls go through to the scammers.
Does anyone know why VSPs / wholesales are not interested in squashing this activity? Is it so that the police ect can try and track town activity? Either way our eBay scammers from earlier this week are still happily trying to connect to my PC and our ATO ones from today are getting wiser. I think my cli must be on there "call me slang names list" I went to the local police station and they just said there is nothing they can do, contact scam watch. And the Acorn replacement is not interested as I have not been a victim. What does it take to get these indial numbers shut down? What is the process ? If anyone can tell me, I'd be greatful. Especially anyone from MNF group / Symbio. After being informed by some one fairly high up there they would look into it, nothing's happened. Meanwhile keep having fun and taking the scammers for a ride. On Fri, 25 Sep 2020, 3:18 pm Nicholas Green, <[email protected]> wrote: > Service providers are monitoring and have started actions to stop this > round of traffic > _______________________________________________ > AusNOG mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog >
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