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Message-ID: <20161128030412.GA25085@telecom.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2016 22:04:12 -0500
From: Bill Horne <bill@horneQRM.net>
Subject: Verizon wireless customers endure phishing scam
NEWBERRY COUNTY, SC - A scam is going around where cyber criminals are
telling mobile customers to open a link to fix a breach of security on
their phone, according to the Newberry County Sheriff's Department.
Deputies say customers of Verizon Wireless are receiving text messages
telling them to open a link to correct a security breach. We are told
it is more than likely a phishing method that allows the sender to
retrieve data from customers.
http://www.abc10.com/tech/verizon-wireless-customers-shouldnt-fall-for-this-scam/356177442
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Bill Horne
Moderator
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Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2016 16:14:34 -0700
From: Eric Smith <spacewar@gmail.com>
Subject: Bell 401 datasets
Does anyone have technical information on Bell 401 datasets, such as the
401H and 401L transmitters, and the 401F and 401J receivers? In particular,
I'm interested in what frequencies, signal levels, timing, and tolerances
were used.
The 401 series used multifrequency signaling, with up to three simultaneous
tones out of eleven choices in three bands. Since they were for customer
use, I assume that they were chosen to not conflict with in-band MF
signaling.
Eric
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