• ohellidk@sh.itjust.works
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    1 day ago

    I really wish they could check phone numbers. I’ve been getting a TON of spam recently and it would be interesting to see where it’s coming from.

    • SmokedBillionaire@sh.itjust.works
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      22 hours ago

      This is a really dumb fix that I started using several months ago when I was getting 5 or 6 spam calls a day.

      I would answer, and if they asked for my name or whoever lives at my address I would tell them they have the wrong number, I’m not them, I don’t have a house, whatever. Anything to make them positively sure that the person they are looking for does not exist here. Within 1 week the calls dropped off significantly. Now, about 5 months later I get maybe one call per month.

      • spooky2092@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        14 hours ago

        Another thing that helps is to answer and immediately mute your line so the caller only hears an empty line. Spam dialers hang up and eventually mark the number as invalid, and most people who are real callers will prompt with a hello or something. I did that for a while before I got the Google call screen, which cut it down even more.

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      1 day ago

      There has likely been an evolution of war dialers. It’s probably easier to blast through every possible number once a year, and sell a list of every valid number. Targeting specific area codes is probably faster and would avoid some legal problems.

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        24 hours ago

        Huh. You think read receipts via RCS could make it worse? Obviously Google would probably have to make an exception to allow for this but hey “Don’t Be Evil