AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |
Back to Blog
Spoof sms sender id8/7/2023 ![]() ![]() The request is then forwarded to the service centre of the SMSC and stored there. This request contains the message itself, the destination, and the SMSC (the sender's SMSC). Let's start with how an SMS is sent (very basic description): The sender sends a message sending request to his serving support node. The are several methods to find out the SMSC from your phone however, that's completely different from what you're looking for. I've looked into this when we studied GSM in school. Plus, you're not the regular OP looking for a quickie. I'm sorry for the long answer, but I felt it's needed here. I figure if I know the SMSC/SMS Gateway number its come from I can tell if its been sent via a legit carrier or sent via a dodgy 3rd party one.Īre there any other ways (that don't involve requesting the telco/ISP) to trace or find information about a message that you've received on your phone? Specifically I'm using an iPhone but I have access to a wide range of other phones. Which I couldn't find the dump from (sites suggest looking in App-data folders on Windows machines when iTunes syncs the info. *#5005*78283# This dumps a baseband log in /Library/Logs/Baseband/ ![]() Which told me my network carrier SMSC (which was not helpful) How to get the SMSC set in the iPhone? In the iPhone keypad and type I wanted to see if i could determine the original SMS gateway that it came from, I vaguely remember this used to be possible with Nokia phones several years ago. ![]() He's bought a SMS gateway and can set the message ID/phone number to be 'God' (or whatever he wants(letters or numbers)). A mate pulled a quality prank on me the other day by sending me a SMS via a Spoofed number. ![]()
0 Comments
Read More
Leave a Reply. |