[GTER] ANTI-DETECTA

Rodolfo Nützmann lists at nutzmann.net
Thu Jul 1 18:24:46 -03 2004


Pra que apenas "bloquear"? Por que não também "fabricar"?

"Orange box" http://artofhacking.com/files/OB-FAQ.HTM

An Orange Box is defined as a device that emulates the Caller ID signal
that is transmitted to a telephone line from its Central Office
following the beep of an incoming Call Waiting call.  Basically, it's a
Call Waiting Caller ID spoofer.  There are many ways to accomplish
this, including something as simple as a tape recording of a real Call
Waiting Caller ID signal, or a software program to generate the signal
such as S.O.B., or even something as elaborate as a hardware device with
a keypad and LCD display designed to generate the signal on a standalone
basis.  Although only the latter would be a proper Orange Box, we have
yet to see any specimens and suspect that none may exist.

Since the Orange Box emulates Call Waiting Caller ID, it follows that it
works best during a call that is already established.  You call the
number you are calling as you usually would, wait for someone (or
something!) on the other end to answer, and then send the signal.  In
S.O.B., CIDPad and CIDMage this is done by simply clicking the Play
button.  When this is done, if all other factors are correct your
falsified name and number (and even a falsified date and time, if you
want) appear on the Caller ID box on the other end.

So does this mean I can totally hide my real Caller ID info and the
person on the other end only sees the fake one?

No.  The Orange Box talks directly to the Caller ID box on the other
end.  It can only do this when the telephone company has an open
connection between you and the other line, and this connection only
exists after the call has been answered.  Your real Caller ID
information (or PRIVATE if you dialed with *67) would appear on the
Caller ID box on the other end before they answer, and the fake info
would appear after you send it, which can only be after they answer.


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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Julio Arruda" <jarruda-gter at jarruda.com>
To: "Grupo de Trabalho de Engenharia e Operacao de Redes"
<gter at eng.registro.br>
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 6:14 PM
Subject: Re: [GTER] ANTI-DETECTA


Jose Roberto B. Gimenez wrote:
> Rubens,
>
> O que me preocupa não é a contribuição para o anonimato ou para ações
> criminosas (as ações criminosas sempre contarão com mil formas
> alternativas de anonimato).
>
> O que me preocupa é que uma empresa possa fazer esse tipo de leilão a
> revelia de todas as leis de consumo. Cobrar de uns para identificar e de
> outros para não serem identificados, em um total desrespeito com seus
> clientes. Se eu pago pelo "detecta" é para ter TODAS as chamadas
> identificadas. Porém, se alguém pagar mais do que eu, ela não identifica e
> me dá uma banana.
>
> Pior que observar este tipo de coisa é notar que existe um "órgão
> regulador", mantido com dinheiro público, que deveria evitar esse tipo de
> abuso. Mas ao contrário, este órgão acredita que existe para defender os
> interesses das operadoras.
>


Hummm...
No paraiso do capitalismo, pelo que lembro, se faz o mesmo...com todas
as FCC/FTC/whatever...

Voce pode contratar um servico de caller id, e/ou

voce pode contratar um servico para dropar chamadas sem caller id, e/ou

voce pode contratar para o seu numero nao aparecer nas chamadas (eu acho
que isto e' so discar *69 ou algo assim na hora de ligar, nao lembro se
e' parte de algum pacote ou "de gratis...")

Obviamente, para quem recebe ligacao do Brasil, o "bloqueio de chamadas
sem caller id", que 99% sao de telemarketing aqui, nao adianta, pois as
chamadas vem do Brasil em geral sem Caller ID :-)..
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