Yeah, what makes it notable in this case is it seems like it's dead air
calls and hacked phones like traditional international fraud, not free
conference call services.
On 5/29/19 4:16 PM, Matthew Yaklin wrote:
Nevermind.. you meant interstate calling fraud detection systems I
assume.
we got hit with many 100k's from a few users. its a really expensive npa
nxx. free conf call type of service.
On Wed, May 29, 2019 at 3:51 PM Paul Timmins wrote:
> Is anyone else seeing lots of long duration calls to the 605-562
> exchange that when you dial the respective number, it
Nevermind.. you meant interstate calling fraud detection systems I assume.
Sorry. Please ignore me. I just reread again.
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Paul,
Why do you mention international toll fraud when that is an area code and
exchange for
Pine Ridge South Dakota?
And just imagining how small that company must be wouldn't a logical guess be
more like they just messed up in some fashion?
But in your defense that telecom company is
Is anyone else seeing lots of long duration calls to the 605-562
exchange that when you dial the respective number, it supervises to dead
air?
Seems like a new kind of toll fraud that international fraud detection
systems won't catch.
-Paul
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Anyone from AT monitoring here?
We have a customer that some AT customers cannot dial.
I'm guessing it's related to a stale LRN. We ran into this recently with
Windstream, and it was a bear to get addressed... but they finally did and
admitted the error on their end.
Or... anyone have a good