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For Immediate
Release
3/16/07
CONTACT:
Nate Silcox
(717) 787-6063
PA
Senate Republican Communications
(717) 787-6725
Call to Action on Caller ID "Spoofing"
Senator Regola introduces Senate Bill 460 to prohibit fraud in PA
HARRISBURG -- Senator Bob Regola (R-39) announced today that he has
introduced Senate Bill 460, legislation that would prohibit the use of false
Caller ID information, a practice known as "spoofing," by identity thieves and
hucksters as a way to trick individuals into taking their calls.
"Caller ID spoofing has emerged as a tool for
identity thieves and scam artists. These unscrupulous individuals will
use false numbers and identification to make it appear that they are
calling from another legitimate location," said Sen. Regola. "They know
that most people will ignore their calls if they allow their correct
information to be displayed on a Caller ID screen."
Sen. Regola said his legislation is in line with
the General Assembly's on-going efforts to address the misuse of
technology to commit crimes such as ID theft and phishing.
"Senior citizens are often the target of
telemarketing fraud and other crimes that have evolved along with new
technology," Sen. Regola said. "Caller ID is intended to give people a
level of protection and privacy by letting them determine whether or not
to take certain calls. The hucksters out there know that and they look
for ways to get around it. That's why we must close down the practice
of spoofing and bring strong pressure to bear on those who try to scam
the system."
SB 460 was referred to the Senate Consume
Protection and Professional Licensure Committee for consideration.
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