Numbers 1/16/2019

My intel suggests there are multiple scam numbers active today.

8555000396 Windows Key

Happy hunting.

@HER#70712 hahaha either i made them change their number or they blocked me :joy::joy::joy:

8337418071 Refund

8669787564 Windows

8555000396 Windows

8885453118 Microsoft

8666171928 Apple

@Scambaiter956#70714

Good job. Just reminding you that you can change your ID Number on the FireRTC Settings tab, so you don't have to go after another number.

6106286312 IRS

5163603919 $5.000.000,00 Reward.

(Temporarily removed) SSA (If they don’t get your call after the first one, change your number, as they have blocked you).

@HER#70718 yeaaa but for some reason changes dont stay on the app

@HER#70718 @Scambaiter956#70727 Proof every number that FireRTC gives you because I have called REAL numbers belonging to REAL people. The numbers they provide are not all fake. Be very careful. You could have someone swatted.

@HER The SSA number you posted belongs to a real entity. It comes back to a club. They say it is invalid but give out their real number which someone might use to scam bait. Please be careful in the future to proof each and every number to make sure it works.

@JusticeinTexas#70791

Oh crap, they have bridged the number. I hate that.

I'm sorry, but stuff like that happens. Scammers will eventually either deactivate their numbers or bridge them. Sometimes they can even bridge calls if they see your number again.

I can't make sure that they will bridge the number after I post them here. I'm sorry, but there is nothing I can do in this case.

@JusticeinTexas#70789 i only post numbers when i get call backs which is rare but sometimes the number ive baited calls me back from another one like the number of the ssa u put one of them called me back from a weird number lol 2999999999 like that literally came out on my screen when it was callin me

I have my dialer rotating CIDs… but Ive seen them do a total forward of their DID to elsewhere after I’ve hit them hard. ChanSpy() is your friend.

A PSTN carrier (which is what most cellphone companies are) can identify an incorrect total forward---because in the real world when this mistake is made it's often the phone company who has to put a carrier block on the line to break the forwarding (so forwarded calls result in a busy/drop).

Bridging though makes it very obvious from the victim's end when they call their carrier---that is just a regular incoming call and their CID is being passed to the subscriber, not yours. The bridge happens at the switch/PBX of whoever ordered the lines to be tied.

(Bridging has a specific meaning... it means connecting two telephone lines for a call using a switch or wiring. This is how the "Call Transfer" feature works. Two seperate calls are bridged together to complete a call transfer. If you drop off the call continues with the two parties who remain on the bridge. This is also how conferencing works.

A total forward (Call Forwarding) is a rerouting of a call. The switch is told by the subscriber's switch to go to somewhere else to complete the call.)

@HER#70803 You can flag your post or ask a moderator to remove it when you know that a number has been compromised. As for the FireRTC problem with using real numbers, use the area code that you want to call from and use the exchange 555 and a random number. That way you will never use a real person’s number by mistake.