Re: International Text Msg
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Originally Posted by JQuill
You could also be a victim of ESN cloning and someone is using your ESN to send out texts on another phone. Long shot, but make sure you check your bill and when you call they can tell you exactly what time they were sent and to what number, even if you haven't gotten your bill yet. I've never had any experience as a victim or participant in ESN cloning, but somebody can take the ESN off your phone and assign it to another device by hacking it, and both phones can allegedly be used at the same time, so even if you're using your phone as normal and it's powered on and in use, they can still send texts from another phone using your ESN.
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ROFL dude with the current technology its impossible to clone and have 2 phones attached to the same tower or different towers. As soon as sprint sees 2 phones with the same esn they will black list that esn on all their towers. And withen an hour most of other providers towers would have black listed it. Its nothing like the old analog days. Thats definately not the problem. I suspect he is running some program thats sending the messages. I downloaded a vpn utility and it was sending messages to some phone in the UK which was the developer who wrote it. Sprint will tell you if it was a received or sent message. They do not however log the dates and times of txt messages unless its an sms/picture message which used the data connection.
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Last edited by dcperdue; 01-01-2009 at 01:56 AM.
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