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From: wcs@anchor.ho.att.com
Date: Sun, 29 Jan 95 01:16:13 PST
To: storm@marlin.ssnet.com
Subject: Re: Philadelphia CyberCrime
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> Heard on the news today that they arrested a plumber and are holding
> him in lieu of $50,000 bail.
> He used a PC to crack into the phone system and set up 'Ultra' call
> forwarding which forwarded calls to other plumbers businesses to his.
> He then took the calls and told the callers that his company was
> covering for the one they actually called.
The irony is that the original dial telephone switch
was invented to prevent this kind of problem,
by a Kansas City undertaker named Strowger who thought his
competitor was bribing the phone operators to redirect business,
and wanted to get the humans out of the loop.
Bill
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