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http://21talks.net [21talks] Mark Del Bianco, SpoofCard.com’s attorney, says to Computer World that “Hilton was one of more than 50 customers whose accounts were suspended because they had been using SpoofCard.com’s Caller ID spoofing service to hack into voicemail accounts.” The New York Post reported last month that someone had stolen the password to Lohan’s BlackBerry and sent her friends “disgusting and very mean messages that everyone thought were coming from Lindsay.” Lohan’s representatives hinted that Hilton may have been behind the hack, the Post said...

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http://blog.washingtonpost.com [Blog.washingtonpost.com] Paris Hilton Accused of Phone Phreakiness - Security Fix: So says SpoofCard.com, a company that offers "spoofing" services that let people fake the number that appears in the recipient's caller ID display. The company's lawyer, Mark Del Bianco, says Hilton was among some 50 customers whose accounts were suspended for allegedly using Spoofcard's service to break into other peoples' voice mail accounts and listen to their private messages or alter their outgoing messages.

http://voipsa.org/blog [Voice of VOIPSA] Paris Hilton, hacker extraordinaire?: It’s sad that the general populace can really no longer trust the Caller-ID information that shows up on their phone. Telephony service providers, credit card reciept verification services, banks, and other companies need to realize this as well and stop using Caller-ID information to identify or authenticate their users, and really never should have been in the first place.

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