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How to avoid "Scam Likely" and "Spam Risk" Caller IDs

Postby chrisclasman » Thu Sep 12, 2019 7:47 pm

Hi all,

We've been experiencing very low connection rates lately, so we did a test to dial phone numbers we own. The results were "Scam Likely" and "Spam Risk" showing as the caller ID.
How can we avoid this?
We are definitely not running a scam, so it's unfortunate it shows up like this.

Are there any "best practices" in this regard?

Thank you!

Chris
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Re: How to avoid "Scam Likely" and "Spam Risk" Caller IDs

Postby williamconley » Fri Sep 13, 2019 12:16 pm

1) Welcome to the Party! 8-)

2) As you are obviously new here, I have some suggestions to help us all help you:

When you post, please post your entire configuration including (but not limited to) your installation method (7.X.X?) and vicidial version with build (VERSION: 2.X-XXXx ... BUILD: #####-####).

This IS a requirement for posting along with reading the stickies (at the top of each forum) and the manager's manual (available on EFLO.net, both free and paid versions)

You should also post: Asterisk version, telephony hardware (model number is helpful here), cluster information if you have one, and whether any other software is installed in the box. If your installation method is "manual/from scratch" you must post your operating system with version (and the .iso version from which you installed your original operating system) plus a link to the installation instructions you used. If your installation is "Hosted" list the site name of the host.

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3) Use your own actual phone number. Be sure your telco/VOIP company have properly registered the Caller ID Name. If you are dialing in Canada, you may also need to use the loopback dialing method for the caller id name field.
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Re: How to avoid "Scam Likely" and "Spam Risk" Caller IDs

Postby ambiorixg12 » Tue Sep 17, 2019 1:11 pm

You has been impacted by SHAKEN / STIR caller ID authentication system. Make sure you re using a legitimate Caller ID that you own, because if you re doing CID spoofing is why Scam message is part of the CID.

Find more information here https://www.theverge.com/2019/6/6/18655 ... c-ajit-pai
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Re: How to avoid "Scam Likely" and "Spam Risk" Caller IDs

Postby vkad » Wed Oct 30, 2019 7:28 pm

ambiorixg12 wrote:You has been impacted by SHAKEN / STIR caller ID authentication system. Make sure you re using a legitimate Caller ID that you own, because if you re doing CID spoofing is why Scam message is part of the CID.

Find more information here https://www.theverge.com/2019/6/6/18655 ... c-ajit-pai


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Re: How to avoid "Scam Likely" and "Spam Risk" Caller IDs

Postby ed123 » Tue Nov 26, 2019 11:48 pm

Hi, for me, I usually search on the internet by using the DID before I purchase it.. with country code or without. Mostly it helps for me.
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