• workerONE@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    They will require you to provide an alternate phone number in order to get a cellular service? So you can’t get a phone number unless you already have a phone number?

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    8 hours ago

    They did this in Hong Kong already. Everyone still gets spam. People who make a living off of this will find a way.

    • CeeBee_Eh@lemmy.world
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      8 hours ago

      Has nothing to do with spam and everything to know who you are. Spammers don’t use “burner phones”.

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        8 hours ago

        yes, I know, I’m just pointing out that it won’t even work on its supposed intended goal lol

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      8 hours ago

      Spam was never done with “burner phones” in the first place, it’s mostly done via VoIP through shady telecoms companies that can’t be bothered to validate their customers. Due to the age of the phone system it’s incredibly easy to spoof phone numbers because it’s essentially a trust system. Phone exchange A talks to exchange B and says phone number 123 is calling number 456. How does exchange B know that it’s actually 123 calling? They don’t at all, they just trust that exchange A is telling the truth. It’s really hard to get into the system, but once you’re there you essentially have unlimited power with virtually no safeguards in place.

      Basically from a security perspective the phone system looks a lot like the 1980s internet, there is technically some security in place, but significantly less than there actually should be.

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        One of the things that surprised me the most when I started working on vishings for a Cybersecurity Red Team was how extremely easy it is to spoof any phone number.

        It’s the nunber one tip I give to anyone who asks about security, a lot of people don’t know that, and spear-vishings are extremely effective.

        People have learned to mostly not trust Microsoft Support numbers asking for your CC, but when an internal company number that your phone matches to your bosses boss calls you, a lot of people fall for that.

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    7 hours ago

    We never thought that would happen here.

    I keep hearing this from many people who are having the day they voted for.

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    8 hours ago

    It looks like a conspiracy theorist site, and the article comes across as, but both are legit.

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      4 hours ago

      It’s not a conspiracy theory site. It’s a reputable news organization founded and run by a small team of journalists. Their reporting is great. Check it out