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I’m trying to find out who keeps calling my cell phone. I’ve tried calling them back but they never answer and the message is just the standard recording without their name or voice.

I’ve tried using Yahoo and Google to search but no results.

I did find the site below, and they told me the town where the owner lives. But for the full report with name and details I have to pay . Has anyone tried these services? Are they legit? Will I get real info back?

http://reverse-telephone-lookup.com

thanks guys!

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How can I discretely reverse search cell phone numbers at no cost?

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I want to identify the owners of cellular telephone numbers which appear on my telephone bills.

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How do I stop harassing cell phone calls?

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My wife is constantly getting phone calls on her cell phone (1 to 2 times per day). The caller ID says "unavailable" and when she answers there’s a voice recording. It gives a number to call back. I know there is a website I can use to report this harassment, but I couldn’t find it using a simple web search. Does anyone have any advice?

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How to find cell phone records in europe.?

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On of my wife’s friends caught her husband cheating on her and we are helping her track down who it was. Problem is he’s in Europe and we need to figure out if it’s possible to track down cell phone records. It’s possible in the U.S., but not sure about Europe. Any help would be appreciated.

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Prank calls (SERIOUS QUESTION)?

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I HAVE BEEN MAKING PRANK CALLS TO PEOPLE IN THE LAST MONTH ONLY TO LAND LINES FROM MY MUMS LANDLINE, I THOUGHT THIS WOULDNT MATTER MUCH BECAUSE WE GET THEM FREE, BUT ON THE PHONE RECORD IT SAYS LIKE OVER 40 NUMBERS PERSENTED LIKE THIS…

TEL: 1234567 £0.00 ECT

I KNOW IT DIDNT COST ANYTHING BUT MY MUM JUST RUNG ME UP AND SAID SHE HAS HAD LOADS OF NUMBERS ON THE BILL.

SHALL I ADMIT IT OR DENY IT AND SAY IT WAS A COMPUTER ERROR OR SOMETHING? (EVEN THOUGH IT DIDNT COST ANYTHING)

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Question about *69 Caller ID?

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I’ve been getting tons of hangup calls recently. I typically get one of two different messages from the automated voice:

1-"The number you are trying to reach, can not be reached by this method"

2- "The number you are trying to call is Unavailable or Private"

My question is this…

What is the difference between these two recordings? Is there a set of circumstances that prompts one recording vs. the other. Sometimes after a hangup call, i get the first one, sometimes the second.

Does the caller do something on their end that makes the message say #1 vs. #2?

Or, does it depend on the type of phone they are calling from cell phone, landline, corporate phone, payphone, etc.)

Also, if they do *67 (single call block), would it affect the message i get when i do *69?

Please provide as much detail as possible, as i am trying to figure out who may be doing the hangups through process of elimination. i have two people who i suspect are doing it

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Ever bought a new cell phone, but it was someone else's?

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I got a new cell phone for my birthday. It is a Motorola Razr V3. I put in the SIM chip, battery, turned it on and found that settings had already been set for me.

The address book was full of people I don’t know. Some of the phone numbers were from my area, some were further away. Some had a voice dial already recorded by the voice of some guy I also don’t know.

There’s more. This phone is loaded with pictures of this guy, and maybe his girlfriend? It has text messages between him and his friend and a few out going calls stored in it.

I backwards searched the number labelled ‘home’ and found it belonged to a street address not too far from where I live.

I mean, I even have this guy’s first and last name. Birthday. etc etc…

May I repeat that this was a brand new phone, fresh out of the box, I even had to pop the SIM chip out from its card.

I’ve never owned a cell phone before but, seriously, wtf? I know I should call the service provider but this is just too messed up. I don’t even know how to explain what is wrong.

Has this happened to anyone else? Did you just call the service provider and get everything erased?

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How do you Feel about Israel spying on the US?

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Since the late 1990s, federal agents have reported systemic communications security breaches at the Department of Justice, FBI, DEA, the State Department, and the White House. Several of the alleged breaches, these agents say, can be traced to two hi-tech communications companies, Verint Inc. (formerly Comverse Infosys), and Amdocs Ltd., that respectively provide major wiretap and phone billing/record-keeping software contracts for the U.S. government. Together, Verint and Amdocs form part of the backbone of the government’s domestic intelligence surveillance technology. Both companies are based in Israel – having arisen to prominence from that country’s cornering of the information technology market – and are heavily funded by the Israeli government, with connections to the Israeli military and Israeli intelligence (both companies have a long history of board memberships dominated by current and former Israeli military and intelligence officers). Verint is considered the world leader in “electronic interception” and hence an ideal private sector candidate for wiretap outsourcing. Amdocs is the world’s largest billing service for telecommunications, with some .8 billion in revenues in 2007, offices worldwide, and clients that include the top 25 phone companies in the United States that together handle 90 percent of all call traffic among U.S. residents. The companies’ operations, sources suggest, have been infiltrated by freelance spies exploiting encrypted trapdoors in Verint/Amdocs technology and gathering data on Americans for transfer to Israeli intelligence and other willing customers (particularly organized crime). “The fact of the vulnerability of our telecom backbone is indisputable,” says a high level U.S. intelligence officer who has monitored the fears among federal agents. “How it came to pass, why nothing has been done, who has done what – these are the incendiary questions.” If the allegations are true, the electronic communications gathered up by the NSA and other U.S. intelligence agencies might be falling into the hands of a foreign government. Reviewing the available evidence, Robert David Steele, a former CIA case officer and today one of the foremost international proponents for “public intelligence in the public interest,” tells me that “Israeli penetration of the entire US telecommunications system means that NSA’s warrantless wiretapping actually means Israeli warrantless wiretapping.”

As early as 1999, the National Security Agency issued a warning that records of U.S. government telephone calls were ending up in foreign hands – Israel’s, in particular. In 2002, assistant U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Diegelman issued an eyes only memo on the matter to the chief information technology (IT) officers at the Department of Justice. IT officers oversee everything from the kind of cell phones agents carry to the wiretap equipment they use in the field; their defining purpose is secure communications. Diegelman’s memo was a reiteration, with overtones of reprimand, of a new IT policy instituted a year earlier, in July 2001, in an internal Justice order titled “2640.2D Information Technology Security.” Order 2640.2D stated that “Foreign Nationals shall not be authorized to access or assist in the development, operation, management or maintenance of Department IT systems.” This might not seem much to blink at in the post-9/11 intel and security overhaul. Yet 2640.2D was issued a full two months before the Sept. 11 attacks. What group or groups of foreign nationals had close access to IT systems at the Department of Justice? Israelis, according to officials in law enforcement. One former Justice Department computer crimes prosecutor tells me, speaking on background, “I’ve heard that the Israelis can listen in to our calls.”

Retired CIA counterterrorism and counterintelligence officer Philip Giraldi says this is par for the course in the history of Israeli penetrations in the U.S. He notes that Israel always features prominently in the annual FBI report called “Foreign Economic Collection and Industrial Espionage” – Israel is second only to China in stealing U.S. business secrets. The 2005 FBI report states, for example, “Israel has an active program to gather proprietary information within the United States. These collection activities are primarily directed at obtaining information on military systems and advanced computing applications that can be used in Israel’s sizable armaments industry.” A key Israeli method, warns the FBI report, is computer intrusion.

I am refering to the patriot act actually the NSA is who is spying and the companies they use are Israeli so The Israeli’s are spying on america FOR the U.S government how stupid is that!

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Where can I search for phone numbers by searching with first and last name for FREE?

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I am looking for an old friend. I found this person’s location, but no phone number or anything. Do you know of a website that I can find his phone number for free??? Thanks

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