Hi Jonathan
What I can't get my head around is how people KNOW to phone folk who
subscribe to ADT to ask for their passwords........  ? ? ?
Marple-ish though I am, this one has me stumped.....



On Mar 17, 11:06 am, Jonathan Endersby <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi Mel,
>
> Yes, change your password.
>
> To everyone else, if your alarm doesn't go off and ADT calls you
> asking for your password, it's probably best to just tell them to send
> the Armed Response.
>
> PS. ADT, if you're out there, it would be REALLY good if you could get
> your call center to identify itself with Caller ID so that those of us
> with cell phones can see your number when you call... I've ignored
> private calls reporting alarm activations twice now while in
> meetings... This would also add as an additional way to identify
> whether it really is ADT when they call.
>
> J.
>
> 2009/3/17 Mel Hoffman <[email protected]>:
>
>
>
> > This happened to me yesterday!
> > Should I just change the password with ADT?
>
> > Quoted from Houtbay Neighbourhood Watch Blog:
>
> > "Fake ADT controller currently calling residents and asking if all is
> > OK as they have recorded an activation at the premises etc. The
> > password is asked for and the call ended. Be warned this is a scam!"
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