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Block spam text messages

how is everyone handling spam text messages?

Posted on Sep 10, 2020 8:19 PM

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Sep 11, 2020 12:06 AM in response to Dkmahler

Dkmahler Said:

"Block spam text messages: how is everyone handling spam text messages?"

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Sep 10, 2020 11:25 PM in response to deggie

Unfortunately for all of us, only the phone company has the resources to put an end to this problem. While it takes little technological prowess to spoof an Outbound Caller ID, nobody can spoof SS7 Call Detail Records (Used for phone companies to collect their portion of the cost of processing a phone call from the phone company that originated the call.).


Given the time of the call, the origin and destination phone number (as you know them), and the duration of the call, your phone company can trace that call to the phone company that originated the call (anywhere in the world) and that phone company's customer ID of the actual caller. But, investigations take time and effort, which costs money. So it is less costly for your phone company to tell you that they can't do anything than to actually solve the problem.

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