>get call >random guy >"hey who is this?" "um.... This is user. Who's this?" >"did you call me? " "no, I haven't made any outgoing calls in the last month like at all" >"thats super weird, I just missed 2 calls from this number. Just hit redial so I know it's not a mistake. you sure you haven't called anyone?" "yeah" >"thats so weird... Okay, have a nice night. Sorry to bother you"
I made a PayPal payment on public WiFi and that's linked to my number but that's the only days insecure thing that's happened to my phone recently. Should I be spooked? Are the identity thrives out to get me?
>using public WiFi when the shadow brokers just released UNITEDRAKE
Christopher Hill
that pic has been jpeg'd out of orbit
Ryder Myers
So did you call the guy or not
Kayden Ortiz
you're phone is part of a botnet
Adrian Torres
No, he called me
Benjamin Bell
>answering random calls >confirming the number does indeed belong to the person they think
Isaiah Anderson
It was in my area code and I don't have many contacts so I thought it could be a work buddy calling in to ask me if I could cover a shift or something.
Benjamin Wilson
probably all the google botnet apps you have downloaded that you mindlessly told could use your phone to make and receive calls .
Ian Ward
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Camden Jones
Ty for useful info user
Ryder Kelly
>he feel for the phone number spoofing meme
Ethan Thompson
... then who was phone?
Camden Perez
Can you provide more information about your post?
Eli Sullivan
Kek. Thanks user
Joseph Thomas
>call terminates in Lagos, Nigeria >Mbele owns it as a premium line >user's just dialed an international premium number Bitcoin not mooing fast enough to pay that bill, user
Jackson Bell
This story is very confusing to follow. Do you know the guy that called you?
Carson Myers
Spam callers have been spoofing calls with other people's numbers. Did the caller's number start with the same 6 digits as yours?
Grayson Cox
>mfw got a call from my own number the other day
Nicholas Scott
Unironically, this. You done goofed, OP.
Jeremiah Rogers
>get a call one time >say hello? >no one answers >hang up >call again different number >pick up >be silent and caller doesn't say anything never picked up random phone calls since
What the fug, this happens to me all the time. I thought it was just because I had a reused number.
Jordan Brown
I don't understand. Why do they need a recording to you saying "yes"? Why can't they just say it themselves?
Jordan Gutierrez
Some security systems use voice recognition. Some banks were ringing you up and saying "Did you just ask try to buy a $400 thing? Please say 'Yes' to authorise, or 'No' to refuse this purchase"
Leo Sullivan
>>get call >>random guy >>"hey who is this?" >"um.... This is user. Who's this?"
correct answer when some rando calls and asks "who is this?" is: "who is ASKING?" or alternatively "who the fuck are YOU?"
Jaxson Cook
The phone permission is also used to get access to the IMEI, often used to identify devices.
They're constantly calling the line phone, i think it's just call centers double checking their info but my mum answers anyways. Call centers won't call asking to do polls anymore though since i scared them away every time they tried to make my mom lose time doing them.
Joshua Long
this exact thing happened to someone i know twice on an iPhone 5s.
Jace Stewart
companies don't need a fuckin botnet to make robo calls you objective retard
Kevin Watson
he didn't receive a robo call you objective retard
Robert Russell
>in school when i was like 13-14 >we got a teachers number from his glasses case >leaving lewd voicemails on his phone >Get a call like a few days later >"hello i have a missed call from this number who is this" >tell them my first name >hangs up >instantly recognise miss hovels voice when the call cut off >holyshitimdonefor.jpeg >miss hovel arrives at my class 5 minutes later >get anally penetrated by all of the head faculty >suspended for 3 days
Was well worth i though me and my mates had some good keks