But now knowing this could have been an ATT tower/switch glitch makes me
feel warm and fuzzier.
Strange problems from the same folks who told us a master key can be made
from a known working key in a large building..........<efg>
Mitch Davis
TSCM/Special Operations Group
20 Music Square West,Suite 208
Nashville,TN 37203 USA
615 251 0441
Fax 615 523 0300
mit..._at_tscmusa.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: Preflatish [mailto:pre..._at_psci.net]
Sent: Sunday, February 07, 2010 3:47 PM
To: Mit..._at_tscmusa.com
Subject: Re: [TSCM-L] {4675} Interesting cell phone dilemma
We have had similar things happen, when the computer conttroller at the cell
site
decided to go nuts. It handed off calls to wrong numbers, indicated correct
numbers
when the audio was switched (apparently) to someone else etc.
It took AT&T about 3 days to fix it.
Still might be some type of compromise, but it HAS happened before.
Both phones were inspected and had no additional software.
----- Original Message -----
From: "TSCM/Special Ops Group Inc." <Mit..._at_tscmusa.com>
To: <tscm-..._at_googlegroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 07, 2010 4:05 PM
Subject: [TSCM-L] {4675} Interesting cell phone dilemma
Scenario:
Incoming call from cell to cell comes in from a known number. voice on
incoming call ( male speaking using urban slang) is not known voice of
caller.incoming caller does not respond to voice from recipient aka person
call was made to.
After hanging up,call comes in from same number within seconds from the
correct caller with known voice who responds to call recipients voice,like
it normally should
Same incident happens again hours later except the first incoming call has a
different voice (hispanic male),does not respond to recipient.Known caller
gets through after first call is dropped.
Incident happened twice in same close geographical area (within 1/10th of a
mile)
Incident is similar to crosstalk on POTS type system
caller is w ATT (GSM)
Recipient is w Sprint wireless (CDMA)
I've never observed this between two diff freqs,technologies or
carriers,although I have seen this back in the AMPS days on 800 MhZ band
How did this happen
Is this something that can happen through server/dual nam re routing etc if
one phone has warez or flexispy etc on it
Any reasonable explanation or ideas welcome
Thanks
Mitch Davis
TSCM/Special Operations Group Inc.
20 Music Square West,Suite 208
Nashville,TN. 37203
Mail to:M..._at_tscmusa.com
Website www.tscmusa.com
(615) 251 0441
fax (615) 523 0300
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