Howdy!

About 5:00 pm, the phone rang... Programmer: "Hello?"
Caller: "Hi, I'm calling from --- recruitment firm... I saw your resume the other day... very impressive... Are you looking for a job?" (I've never posted or submitted my resume anywhere.)
Programmer: "Not really..."
Caller: "What kind of job do you do?" (And you're interested in someone you don't know what he's doing?)

Programmer: *blink* "Why don't you tell me what it said in my resume?"
Caller: *awkward pause* *CLICK*

Substitute telemarketer for caller. "Put this number on your do not call list."
"What is the number?"
"You called me; you have the number."
"No I don't"
*click*

Caller ID can be nice, too. If it comes up "private number", that's the first warning that something is fishy.

yours,
Michael


In reply to Re: Security: Technology vs Social Engineering by herveus
in thread Security: Technology vs Social Engineering by chunlou

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