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Wallpaper - By KEN BELSONIt may be known as caller ID spoofing, but it is evidently no laughingmatter.Three days after the start-up company Star38 began offering a servicethat fools caller ID systems, the founder, Jason Jepson, has decidedto sell the business. Mr. Jepson said he had received harassing e-mailand phone messages and even a death threat taped to his front door -all he said from people opposed to his publicizing a commercialversion of technology that until now has been mainly used by softwareprogrammers and the computer hackers' underground.For a fee, customers using the Star38.com Web site would be able toalter the number that would appear on the caller ID screen of therecipient's phone. The technique could mask the identity of a billcollector, for example, or enable a private investigator to foolsomeone into answering the phone on the false belief that a friend orrelative was ringing.Mr. Jepson said yesterday that he did not yet have any payingcustomers for the service. But he said he had received hundreds ofmessages from potential customers - as well as from people concernedthat his product would invade their privacy. He also said he hadreceived inquiries from five investors who were interested ininvesting in or buying his company.http://nytimes.com/2004/09/04/technology/04caller.html
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