[asterisk-biz] Fraud
Mike Lynchfield
theclubvoip at gmail.com
Tue Jun 6 09:47:36 MST 2006
not all these numbers are bad.
We all have legit clients calling to israel , egypt, etc.
the problem is some specific ones.
On 6/6/06, Paul <ast2005 at 9ux.com> wrote:
>
> Florian Overkamp wrote:
>
> > Hi Mike,
> >
> > Mike Lynchfield wrote:
> >
> >> We create an API , or Web portal , that would accept input
> >> (DID,Reason,Flag)
> >> and serve a list.
> >>
> >> This list would be a SOF (Suspicion of fraud) list in either txt,xml
> >> or both
> >> for you to download.
> >
> >
> >> How does it sound ? ..
> >
> >
> > The basic idea makes a lot of sense, although I think there should
> > also be some meta-data like:
> > - what is the nature of the SOF, in text, for customer support purposes
> > - when was the number registered as SOF
> > - optionally, how many complaints were made about the number ?
> > - if there was an identifiable source, of the complaint or notice, who
> > was it ?
> >
> > Our national regulator also publishes a list of numbers that have been
> > seen in auto-diallers. Maybe other countries do the same ?
> >
> >
> I would like to get some of those numbers and do rate checks with
> voicepulse and plainvoip using the macros they provided. It seems to me
> that the upstream provider should be the one to prevent these calls from
> going through.
>
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