No tech that can't be abused
Feb. 14th, 2013 11:10 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
*Sigh*. It is depressing to realize that I am beginning to want not just anti-virus for my phone, but anti-malware filters for my text messages. I just got a text that is a *screamingly* obvious phishing spam, but I suspect a lot of people will fall for it anyway...
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Date: 2013-02-14 04:13 pm (UTC)And that includes Grandma's Friends who forward heartwarming stories about urban myths and various stereotypes. Goodbye Grandma's Friend's Computer.
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Date: 2013-02-14 05:02 pm (UTC)It does not filter incoming email, text or calls. I have a dynamic caller ID program that shows the originating location for calls - but that is only useful SOMETIMES.
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Date: 2013-02-14 05:10 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2013-02-14 05:21 pm (UTC)True that said ID may be completely bogus... sigh.
It affects my behavior in the following way. If a call comes in from a known number, I take it. If it comes from the local area, I am likely to take it. If it comes from a geo-location I have recently called, I take it.
If not, generally, I don't answer, and send to voice mail, and I check that. If there is no voice mail, I return the call through Lookout to see if it is a known spammer.
One phone spammer was calling with caller ID from around the country, and it was up to 2-3 a day. I got defensive.